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AQHA Official Celebrates Pending Slaughter of Quarter Horses

05.20.09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AQHA Official Celebrates Pending Slaughter of Quarter Horses

CHICAGO, (EWA) – In the aftermath of Montana Governor Schweitzer’s non-action, HB 418, a bill that bars Montana’s citizens from taking court action against the building of a horse slaughter plant, became law. This action has left many Montana legislators and citizens shocked that their state might soon be known as the new “home of horse slaughter”. Montana has enacted a probably unconstitutional statute that denies due process under the United States Constitution.

Horse slaughter will tarnish the “Big Sky” brand and everything it stands for from cattle to tourism. History has shown that such plants bring nothing but pollution and controversy. Montana law makers failed to ask themselves why Texas and Illinois, and now Saskatchewan Canada, have rid themselves of the industry. Who is to gain?

The Equine Welfare Alliance has obtained a document that answers this question. The mass e-mail was from Stan Weaver, president of the Montana Quarter Horse Association (MQHA) and is titled “HB 418 Final Comments – Success!!!!. Rejoicing in the news that Montana may be home to a horse killing plant, the MQHA president boasts that the MQHA was the driving force behind the passage of the law.

Weaver praises members for pushing the legislation while bragging about the haste with which it was put together. Weaver describes how the MQHA and the bill’s sponsor, Representative Ed Butcher, had come up with the idea for the bill just weeks before it was introduced. After that introduction, the bill was ridiculed widely as the “Montana Butcher Bill.”

Indeed, this is cause to rejoice for the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), the organization leading the effort to continue the slaughter of American horses for foreign firm’s profit. This magnificent breed, touted as the most versatile of all horses, is being sent to slaughter in record numbers. In fact, half of all horses sent to slaughter each year are American Quarter Horses.

Meanwhile, the AQHA continues to promote indiscriminate breeding.

Weaver is apparently so enamored at the prospect of a slaughter plant to butcher Montana’s Quarter Horses that he ponders writing a book that will contain all the emails and letters in support of horse killing.

Last year, when other businesses were reducing production, AQHA management and its member breeders continued their mad quest to grow revenues by registering 140,000 new foals, an increase of 5,000 more horses over 2007.

In his speech before the 2008 annual convention, Bill Brewer, the AQHA’s then executive vice-president said, “Our challenge becomes looking at ways to introduce an equine economic stimulus package that will boost registration numbers.” Apparently, that package includes killing off existing Quarter Horses to make room for more.

The AQHA and its allies have promoted unfounded stories that the nation is being flooded with tens of thousands of abandoned horses. It was a salient point made by supporters of “The Butcher Bill” and was picked up by the Montana media and repeated without question, even though county officials reported a total of only fourteen abandoned horses in 2008.

Yet the group and its apologists fail to mention the indiscriminate breeding encouraged by the AQHA and ranchers such as Weaver. Weaver’s ranch alone produces and registers 100 horses per year and helps fill the AQHA treasury with registration fees.

According to Weaver, the next major AQHA effort will be to try to defeat the federal legislation that will end the slaughter of American horses; HR 503, The Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act of 2009.

In their zealous quest to defeat HR 503, EWA expects more of the elaborate disinformation campaign from the AQHA and its lobbyists.

EWA wholeheartedly supports humane and responsible animal agriculture and is prepared to respond.

www.equinewelfarealliance.org

Contacts:
John Holland
540.268.5693
john@equinewelfarealliance.org

Vicki Tobin
630.961.9292
vicki@equinewelfarealliance.org




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ponywoman
Posted by ponywoman
8 months ago
The AQHA just seems to want to register as many horses as possible. Boo to them and the state of Montana. I am against horse slaughter, the transportation of horses to slaughter and if you spent a day in a slaughter plant you would be too. Jeers to Montana, Big Sky Country, Big Kill country is more like it.

SISSI V.
Posted by SISSI V. (sissiv)
8 months ago
The worst part to me is that this is mostly possible because of people who claim to love horses. Most non-horse people I know could care or less. While they are not against horse slaughter, they make no efforts to support it. Just like with dogs and cats. If it wasn't for the so-called animal lovers, there would not be all this over-breeding, Puppymills would not be able to operate. You can only place so much fault with the people who supply; I place the majority of the fault with the people who have the demand.

Mary M.
Posted by Mary M. (naturesworld)
8 months ago
The need and greed of the AQHA and the state of Montana can be stopped. Visit the web site ....made in montanausa.com, it gives a good list of the goods produced in that state. Boycott all the products! I was amazed at all the animal products produced in their state. People do have more power than they think and it don't cost anything. Spend your money somewhere else so we can celebrate when we stop the slaughter of horses. The AQHA and the state of Montana bites the hand that feeds them. It's time we bite back, one product at a time!

SISSI V.
Posted by SISSI V. (sissiv)
8 months ago
Really great comment. I already sent an e-mail to the governor to let him know how I feel and that not a penny of my money will be coming his way if I can help it.
Thanks for the info, I'll be checking it out.

chitown
Posted by chitown
8 months ago
As disappointed as I am in Governor Schweitzer's letting HB 418 become law, I have a suspicion he's betting the courts will challenge its constitutionality, the law will fail that test, and it will end up on the ash heap where it belongs.

SISSI V.
Posted by SISSI V. (sissiv)
8 months ago
No excuse for the governor!

Jean C.
Posted by Jean C. (barseyboy)
8 months ago
Gee, this is like erecting a sign at your city limits proclaming "WELCOME TO MYTOWN, HOME OF JOEBLOW THE SERIAL KILLER" It should do wonders for their tourism. I guess with the over-breeding of horses, looking for the PERFECT specimen, they probably DO have an overpopulation..........like puppy mills. Anything not perfect is peddled or tossed away. I'm sure glad I'M not judged that way or I'd have been destroyed many years ago.

lilyrose
Posted by lilyrose
8 months ago
This just proves that we can never let our guard down...the fight continues. We have lots of battles still ahead...especially when organizations like the AQHA do nothing to reduce breeding or protect their breed from slaughter.

Kelly
Posted by Kelly (nitewisp)
8 months ago
This is appalling! We fought & succeeded in my state of Texas. My hopes were to keep the ban across the country & start working on a transport ban so our country's horses would be safe from Mexican & Canadian slaughter as well. Now we have a self-proclaimed horse enthusiast promoting the slaughter of these beautiful animals! How dare he! He obviously cares nothing about horses...his only concern is about the bottom line & how he can make more money off their very lives.

Bonnie  M.
Posted by Bonnie M. (bonnie1957)
8 months ago
This is horrifying. These people must be stopped. I'm going to email the contacts you list.

Am hoping with all the animal welfare groups and citizens out there the state of Montana will be shamed by the country to abandoned this idea. We had succeeed so well in TX and IL. This cannot happen.

It is beyond my understanding how a human (Weaver)can 'rejoice' in the slaughter of an animal.


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