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VEW Releases White
Paper on Horse
Slaughter
Washington, DC (January
9, 2008)
– Veterinarians for
Equine Welfare (VEW) has
just issued a new white
paper entitled "Horse
Slaughter – Its Ethical
Impact and Subsequent
Response of the
Veterinary Profession."
The white paper was
created to address
misinformation being
circulated by the
American Veterinary
Medical Association (AVMA)
and other organizations
opposing a potential ban
on horse slaughter in
the US and exportation
of horses for slaughter.
In December of 2007
several VEW
veterinarians met with
legislators in
Washington, DC to
discuss the American
Horse Slaughter
Prevention Act (H.R.
503/S. 311), a bill that
will prohibit the
slaughter of horses in
the US or their export
for the same purpose.
They were shocked by the
amount of misinformation
purposely being spread
by the AVMA and groups
including the horse
slaughterhouses
themselves who are all
part of a coalition
called the Horse Welfare
Coalition.
To address this, VEW
has released a white
paper clearing
addressing the
inaccuracies. The paper
contains detailed
supporting information,
something largely absent
from materials produced
by the pro-horse
slaughter advocates.
"I submitted a letter
to the editor of the
Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical
Association in
response to the AVMA’s
latest ‘fact sheet’ on
horse slaughter but it
was rejected," stated
Dr. Nick Dodman a
co-founder of VEW. "It
is a shame to see a
professional
organization work so
hard to undermine
something such as the
horse slaughter ban
based on speculation and
unsubstantiated
information." Dr. Nick
Dodman went on to say,
"as veterinarians we are
bound a code of ethics
to prevent animal
suffering, not hinder
animal protection
measures in order to
promote economic
interests."
A recent release from
the AVMA points to the
dramatic increase of
horses being sent to
slaughter in Mexico from
the US. While the
increase is
disconcerting, advocates
of the American Horse
Slaughter Prevention Act
have always indicated
this would happen
without passage of the
federal ban. It has been
because of opposition to
the bill by the AVMA and
other pro-horse
slaughter groups that
the federal ban has thus
far failed to pass. .
Had they worked with
those advocating the
humane treatment of
horses, horse slaughter
and the export of horses
to Mexico would have
been halted years ago
and enormous animal
suffering would have
been relieved.
"It is time to stop
the rhetoric and
political backhanded
tricks that have been
blocking passage of the
American Horse Slaughter
Prevention Act (H.R.
503/ S. 311)," said Dr.
Theo Antikas, another
co-founder of VEW. "We
must all work together
for positive change that
will help end the
suffering of tens of
thousands of American
horses."
To view "Horse
Slaughter – Its Ethical
Impact and Subsequent
Response of the
Veterinary Profession",
click here:
http://www.vetsforequinewelfare.org/white_paper.php
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Email:
info@vetsforequinewelfare.org
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