Showing posts with label Tennessee Walking Horses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennessee Walking Horses. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Mayors Support Blackburn Bill



From our friends at the Walking Horse Report... Mayors Support Blackburn!!!

Tennessee Mayors Support Blackburn Legislation
Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Legislation to eliminate soring by establishing science-based, objective testing protocols introduced by Congressman Marsha Blackburn has received widespread approval across many of the communities affected by the Tennessee Walking Horse in the state of Tennessee. Eugene Ray, Mayor of Bedford County along with several of his counterparts in other parts of Middle Tennessee sent letters supporting H.R. 4098, the Horse Protection Amendments Act introduced by Blackburn and co-sponsored by all of her fellow Republican delegation in Tennessee.

The common-sense legislation that eliminates soring and preserves the history and tradition of the Tennessee Walking Horse would also establish a single, independent and qualified enforcement body to administer the Horse Protection Act. Tennessee's Commissioner of Agriculture would appoint two members to the board of the enforcement body.






March 6, 2014

Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn
217 Cannon Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Congresswoman Blackburn,

I would like to commend you on the introduction of H.R. 4098, the Horse Protection Amendments Act of 2013. As Mayor of Bedford County the Tennessee Walking Horse industry is vital to so many of our communities.

The legislation you introduced is a common-sense approach that will reform the industry while preserving the rich tradition of the Tennessee Walking Horse. The rural, one-night horse show that is the backbone of the industry is vital to the charities and civic clubs of our county that benefit from the horse shows. Your legislation will allow those to continue and grow and thus provide more economic impact to our county and corresponding charities.

The Walking Horse industry has a rich tradition in Tennessee and we are pleased to see legislation that calls for objective, science-based inspections of our horses to ensure their welfare at events. We are encouraged and support fully the legislation you’ve introduced and thank you again for standing up for the tradition and history of the Tennessee Walking Horse that is so vital to communities in Tennessee.

Sincerely,


Mayor Eugene Ray
Bedford County

Click here to view copy of Mayor Ray's letter. Other mayors that have sent similar letters include:

Johnny Clayton - Hohenwald
Jim Azbill - Linden
Joe Boyd Liggett - Marshall County
Richard Stewart - Franklin County
Steve Gregory - Hickman County
John Ed Underwood, Jr. - Fayetteville
Dean Dickey - Columbia
William K. Durham - Lawrenceburg

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

South Carolina General Assembly Officially Opposes HR1518 and S1406


On March 10th, 2014, the South Carolina General Assembly in Columbia, South Carolina passed a concurrent resolution to support the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry.  In this resolution they expressed unanimous opposition to US House bill HR1518 and US Senate bill S1406.  They also expressed support for industry legislation introduced by Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn(HR4098).   

The resolution was sponsored by the four horsemen of the South Carolina general assembly Representative Alan Clemmons (R- Horry), Representative Chip Limehouse (R- Charleston), Representative Edward Southard (R-Berkley) and Representative Bill Hixon (R- Aiken).


Representative Alan Clemmons, who lead the charge for this resolution made the following statement, "Those who understand modern horse training techniques understand that the current push by the USDA to outlaw Tennessee Walking Horse training techniques is nothing less than one step closer to achieving their agenda of outlawing all horse training. That is why the South Carolina House, without objection, passed this resolution to Congress encouraging them to defeat the bills currently being considered."

This resolution will be sent to each member of the Congressional delegation from South Carolina to let them know that the representatives of the people of South Carolina do not support these bills and  they ask them to neither sponsor or support HR1518 or S1406.  

On behalf of the Tennessee Walking Horse industry and the South Carolina Walking Horse Association, we say thank you to these brave horsemen for standing up for what is right.  Below you can read the full text of the bill or follow the link to read the official version. 


South Carolina General Assembly
120th Session, 2013-2014
H. 4833

STATUS INFORMATION
Concurrent Resolution
Sponsors: Reps. Clemmons, Limehouse, Southard and Hixon
Introduced in the House on March 4, 2014

COMMITTEE REPORT

March 6, 2014
H. 4833
Introduced by Reps. Clemmons, Limehouse, Southard and Hixon
S. Printed 3/6/14--H.    [SEC 3/7/14 2:20 PM]
Read the first time March 4, 2014.      

THE COMMITTEE ON

INVITATIONS AND MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS
To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H. 4833) to memorialize the Congress of the United States to defeat H.R. 1518 and S. 1406 which would enact excessive guidelines relating to the practice of soring, etc., respectfully

REPORT:
That they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend that the same do pass:
LISTON D. BARFIELD for Committee.      

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
TO MEMORIALIZE THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO DEFEAT H.R. 1518 AND S. 1406 WHICH WOULD ENACT EXCESSIVE GUIDELINES RELATING TO THE PRACTICE OF SORING THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE, AND ADOPT ALTERNATIVE LEGISLATION PROPOSED BY THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE INDUSTRY THAT ADDRESSES THIS ISSUE AND PROTECTS THE INDUSTRY.

Whereas, both H.R. 1518 and S. 1406 are pending before their respective bodies of the United State Congress; and

Whereas, both bills seek to eliminate the practice of soring the Tennessee Walking Horse by eliminating the practice of fitting these horses with weighted shoes and action devices; and

Whereas, while the purpose of both bills appears to be valid, in practice neither bill solves the problem of soring the Tennessee Walking Horse for numerous reasons which include: the information and photographs used to support both bills were compiled twenty years ago, before the industry began to reform itself, and are not supported by science or research; the current legal performance shoe and action device do not cause harm to a horse; and the United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported on November 3, 2013, a 96.7% compliance rate with their current regulations; and

Whereas, the USDA has never prosecuted an alleged violator for a pressure soring violation; and
Whereas, other breeds of horses, which include the American Saddlebred, Friesian, Hackney, and Dressage, use the same performance shoes and action devices as the Tennessee Walking Horse. However, both bills do not affect the use of similar shoes and action devices on these breeds of horses; and
Whereas, passage of H.R. 1518 and S. 1406 would eliminate 85% of the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry--15,000 show horses valued at 1.3 billion dollars, 20,309 jobs in Tennessee alone, and a negative 3.2 billion dollar impact nationwide; and

Whereas, the Walking Horse Industry has proposed alternative legislation that would punish those who harm horses without eliminating a total division of an equine breed or increase the tax burden on hard-working Americans; and

Whereas, the Walking Horse Industry proposed and supported legislation would establish a single, independent horse industry organization to manage the inspection and penalty process for the entire industry. This organization would establish objective inspection standards, impose strict penalties for any violations, and put the financial burden for compliance with these standards on the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry which avoids needless intervention by the federal government.

 Now, therefore,Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:

That the members of the South Carolina General Assembly, by this resolution, respectfully memorialize the United States Congress to defeat H.R. 1518 and S. 1406 which would enact excessive guidelines relating to the practice of soring the Tennessee Walking Horse and adopt alternative legislation proposed by the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry that addresses this issue and protects the industry.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each member of the South Carolina Congressional Delegation.


Official version of this document can be found at the following website:

http://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess120_2013-2014/bills/4833.htm

Friday, March 7, 2014

The TRUTH about HR1518 and S1406 "Past Act"

The REAL TRUTH about HR 1518 and S1406


  Original Purpose of the Bills:
  • Eliminate the practice of soring the Tennessee Walking Horse.
Original Co-Sponsors:


  •     S1406 – PAST ACT (7/31/13) – Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)    
  •     HR1518- PAST ACT ( 4/11/13)- Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-Ky1)


     What the Bills Actually Do: 
  • Eliminates weighted shoes, pads and action devises used on Tennessee Walking Horses, Spotted Saddle and Racking Horses.
  • Eliminates the Tennessee Walking Horse Show horse and displaces 85% of the horses in the breed.
  • Gives UDSA complete over site and adds additional inspectors by increasing the USDA Budget by approximately $20 Million.


  • Continues to allows “subjective” (non-science based) inspections, disregarding the technology developed since the 1970’s.

What the Bills Do Not Say or Do:
  • Bills do not solve the problem of soring the Tennessee Walking Horse for which it was originally written to solve.
  • Information and photographs used to support the HSUS claims are misleading, old information from 20 years ago, before the industry began to reform internally and are not backed up by science or research.
  • This video explains how misleading and old information are being used by congressional staffers to attack our breed. http://youtu.be/7BH-AsPI1Hg
  • Do  not apply to animal cruelty issues prevalent in many other breeds, despite the HPA applying to all equine breeds.  

   Facts:
  • The current legal performance shoe and 6oz action devise do not cause harm to the horse (source:  American Association Equine Practioners and American Veterinary Medical Association).


  • The USDA reported on November 3, 2013 a 96.7% industry compliance rate with their current regulations which does not support the “wide spread” use of soring chemicals as HSUS would imply.
  • Since 2009 the industry has improved its compliance rate with the USDA standards from 68.6% to 96.67%. That’s a 28% improvement.


  • The USDA has NEVER prosecuted any alleged violator for a pressure shoeing violation.
  • Other breeds that use the same pads, weighted shoes and action devises as the Tennessee Walking Horses include but are not limited to:  The American Saddlebred, Friesian, Hackney, and Dressage Horses.  However they are not put through the same scrutiny and inspection process by the USDA.  They are also not being denied the right to use of pads, weighted shoes and action devises by this bill.


  • HR1518 and S1406 would eliminate 85% of the Walking horse industry (15,000 show horses valued at $1.3 billion), 20,309 jobs and will have a negative $3.2 billion dollar economic impact nationwide.
   Alternatives:
  • The Walking Horse industry legislation being proposed by Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn would go farther to punish those who harm horses without eliminating a total division of the equine breed or increasing the tax burden on hard-working Americans. 
  • Walking Horse Industry proposed and supported legislation would address and solve the original intended purpose of the bills.
  • It would establish a single, independent Horse Industry Organization (HIO) to manage the inspection and penalty process for the entire industry.  The HIO would not just have independent inspectors but would have independent management of entire HIO;  Management of HIO to be a board consisting of:
    • Two Industry Representatives in consultation with Walking Horse Trainers’ Association
    • Two Designees by Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture
    • Two Designees by Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture
    • Up to three additional representatives as determined by above 6
  • HIO system would follow recommendations found in AAEP White Paper and conforms to OIG Audit of APHIS including that the AAEP and AVMA.  Both concur with the independent research study conducted by Auburn University that the use of pads (performance shoes) and action devices weighing no more than 6oz do not cause harm cause harm to any limb of the horse, or sore the horse; therefore, we would allow the use of this equipment.
  • Establish objective standards of inspection, similar to other breeds of competitive horses, and eliminate subjective inspections established 43 years ago;  
  • Eliminate civil and criminal punishment for subjective interpretation of violations by single inspector;  while establishing strict penalties for any violator of the HPA; and establish immediate penalty for violators.
  • Put the financial burden for compliance on the industry, thereby avoiding an increased financial burden on taxpayers with increased USDA budget.



YOU MAY ASK, WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP STOP THESE BILLS AND SAVE THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE INDUSTRY?
  • Call, Email, Tweet, facebook message your congressmen and senators and tell them to vote NO on HR1518 or S1406.  
  • To find your representative's contact information, simply go to the website below and enter your zip code.
  • http://the-cavalry-group.rallycongress.com/8071/urge-congress-to-vote-no-on-deceptive-amendment-to-horse-protecti/


Sunday, December 8, 2013

TWHBEA Elects Officers

TWHBEA Elects Officers
Saturday, December 07, 2013
By Sharon Higginbotham

LEWISBURG, Tenn. - On Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013, at its biannual meeting, the International Board of Directors elected the Slate of Officers recommended by the nominating committee. The newly elected officers are:

President: Stephen Smith (TN)Senior Vice President/Membership: Walt Chism (TN)VP Admin/Fiscal/Audit: Christy Lantis (CA)VP Breeders/Futurity: David Williams (TN)VP Owner/Exhibitor/International: Denise Bader-Keyser (Germany)VP Performance Horse: Ford Gates (AL)VP Pleasure Horse: Jessica Hlebak (NC)VP Marketing: Ashley Wadsworth (MS)VP Training/Equine Welfare: Dr. Linda Montgomery (AL)Member at Large By Laws/Enforcement: Tom Kakassy (NC)Member at Large Youth: Sherry White (MI)Secretary: Loren Sanderson (TN)


Steve Smith has been an active member of TWHBEA for many years and served as President from 1995-1997. From Nashville, Tenn., Smith is chairman of the board of Haury & Smith Contractors, Inc. He is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, has served on the Metropolitan Nashville Planning Commission, Regional Transit Authority and Metropolitan Nashville Parks and Recreation Commission. Smith raises cattle and Tennessee Walking Horses and has ridden to 10 world championships. He was inducted into the Celebration Hall of Fame in 2001. He brings a wealth of experience in business and a passion for the Tennessee Walking Horse to this position.

Walt Chism has been an active member of TWHBEA since the mid-1960’s and served as President from 1991-1992. He is a great supporter of TWHBEA and the industry and was the first recipient of TWHBEA’s Presidential Award. He currently chairs the Master Breeder Committee.

Chism has bred two World Grand Champions and three World Champions. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama who worked in the computer business for many years. He helped advance TWHBEA’s technological capabilities and improve customer service. He looks forward to serving as senior vice president of TWHBEA.

Christy Lantis, a property assessor from California, has a lifetime involvement with the Tennessee Walking Horse. She has devoted much time and talent to TWHBEA over the years, serving on various committees, and most recently serving as VP of Enforcement. She has represented TWHBEA within the industry in its effort to consolidate the focus of various organizations to speak with one voice for the industry.

David Williams, stallion manager at Rising Star Ranch, has years of experience in managing the popular sires of our breed and tracking the progress of their progeny. He will be a great asset to TWHBEA as VP of the Breeders Committee and Futurity.

Four previous VP positions have been combined into two. The Training Committee and Equine Welfare Committee have been combined and will be headed by VP Dr. Linda Montgomery. The Enforcement Committee has been combined with the Member at Large Bylaws Committee that will be chaired by VP Tom Kakassy. Both Dr. Montgomery and Mr. Kakassy have served TWHBEA’s Executive Committee in various VP positions over the years.

This slate of officers includes members who have served before and members who will be serving for the first time. All are in agreement that there is much work ahead and all are committed to the task at hand for the breed registry.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Save The Tennessee Walking Horse


To save the Walking Horse Industry from the devastating effects of HR1518 and S1406 please help by taking action.  Your help is needed on behalf of the performance Tennessee Walking Horse and this will only take 10-20 minutes of your time.  All members of the US Congress and US Senators need to hear, right now, that they cannot ignore the walking horse family.  We must stand united and strong to stop this discriminatory bullying and hate attacks by the extremist radicals, Federal Government and HSUS.   Your voice could be the tipping point.

Will you join us and take just a few minutes to call and leave a message or speak with the federal legislators for your state? You will want to call/ email and talk with all of your state’s US Congressmen and US Senators in Washington DC. To obtain contact information for your specific legislators, simply go to this website:


Who Should You Speak With:
When you call the office, ask to speak directly to the elected official.  If they are not available ask to speak with their chief of staff.  If the chief of staff is not available ask to speak with the legislative director.  If you are sent to voice mail, do not hang up.  Start by leaving your name, address, phone number then tell them you would like to speak with them about HR1518 and S1406.  Tell them you will expect a return call.  If you do not hear back within a hour, call them back until they speak with you.   Speak to anyone you can get on the phone…the more people you educate the better!

Points To Cover With Congressmen and Senators:

My name is______________________________.  I am from ___________________________ and I am calling regarding HR1518 and S1406.

1- If HR1518 and S1406 (PAST ACT) becomes Law, it will close down the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry
Please recognize that sponsorship and passage of the PAST Act (HR1518 and S1406), an amendment to the Horse Protection Act, will effectively close down the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry.  While the Tennessee Walking horse is so versatile that it can be shown in eight divisions based on how he is shod, if the HSUS/ Whitfield bill becomes law, 7 of those 8 divisions will become illegal. The one remaining division that would be left makes up only 10% of the under saddle classes at a typical Tennessee Walking Horse Show including the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration. 

2- The Tennessee Walking Horse Industry has a 98% compliance rate with the Horse Protection Act.
Actual figures from government trained and supervised industry inspectors (which have been accepted and published on the USDA website) indicate that less than 2% of the entries are found to be suspected of being in violation.

3- Connie Harriman, HSUS employee, wife of Rep. Ed Whitfield has her husband doing the bidding for HSUS.
This is personal and this representative is simply taking up a cause to help his wife at work. Harriman and Whitfield, along with their radical supporters, are proposing such radical legislation that it will eliminate the Tennessee Walking Horse as a show breed.  Almost the entire show breed will be gone and this will devastate the Tennessee Walking Horse industry to the extent that it many never recover.  The HSUS/ Whitfield legislation would eliminate over 85% of all show classes.

4-If implemented HR1518 and S1406 (PAST ACT) will have devastating economic impact on the US Economy. 
Hr1518 and S1406 will impact more than 20,000 jobs.  It will have a negative economic impact of $3.2 billion.  It will also cause a $1.3 billion loss in horse values. This amendment will have a severe economic impact, not just on this industry, but also on many individual investors, communities and charities which are the beneficiaries of profits created by this industry through shows, exhibitions and events. These bills will put successful agricultural related businesses out of business.  By eliminating 85% of the horses showing JOBS WILL BE LOST in not only direct equine related business, but in those secondary businesses which also depend on equine agriculture. This means more people in unemployment lines. Entertainment dollars will cease flowing into communities from shows causing restaurants, motels, gas stations, dry cleaners etc to feel the hit.    One Middle Tennessee community sees $40 million alone in revenue directly from one horse show.    $2,563,195.00 flowed from horse shows in 10 states into charities over the last 3 years. This charitable giving will also cease if the PAST ACT becomes law.   The passing of this act will cause many to lose their homes, farms and businesses and will add to the already significant number of people on government assistance. 

5-Yes, the Tennessee Walking Horse does perform a unique gait. 
However, it is important to note that by its unique breeding and DNA  the Tennessee Walking Horse is born to perform a unique gate.  DMRT3 (a gene/ enzyme which is found in the Tennessee Walking Horse that is not found in trotting breeds) plus generations of selective breeding is why the Tennessee Walking Horse has the ability to do its unique and exciting gate.  Our day old foals do the exact same unique gate as our performance horses.

6-According to the Auburn Scientific study on the Tennessee Walking Horse, the performance shoes do not physically harm the horse in anyway.
The information which was provided by the HSUS/ Whitfield group on this matter has not been accurate, nor true.  The performance shoes do not cause harm to the horse nor does it hurt the horse’s feet in anyway.  In the most comprehensive scientific study performed regarding the Tennessee walking horse (done at Auburn University) scientist concluded that the performance shoe does not harm the horse in anyway.  The HSUS/ Whitfield opponents have never attempted to refute this study with facts.   

7- Performance Shoes are used by many other breeds of horses.  
It is important to note that performance shoes, bands and action devises are used by breeds other than the Tennessee Walking Horse.  Horses like the American Saddle Bred, Hackney, dressage, Friesian, and Racking horses all perform a unique gate and use performance shoes, action devises and use bands.  Each of these breeds also use shoes similar to those worn by the Tennessee Walking Horse.  To put the performance shoes into perspective, if you look at the comparison between a running shoe used by humans and the performance shoes used by the Tennessee Walking Horse you will not only find similarities but on a comparative basis the performance shoes used on the horse today is lighter than what we as humans use when we run.  Both have or allow for additional cushion and both are elevated from the heel to the toe to provide better support and improvement on the ability to rock or move forward.

8- HR 1518 and S1406 is stepping into an area of states’ rights.
HR1518 and S1406 attempts to solve a state problem with a federal legislation.   As you know, the horse protection act is a federal Commerce Bill and HR1518 (PAST) amends that bill.  The horse protection act applies to the protection of horses at horse shows.  State laws cover the protection of horses at private barns.  Animal cruelty is a state issue and for the federal government to step into this area is a slippery slope. The video that HSUS and Whitfield have been playing and using has nothing to do with the horse protection act.  Passage of HR 1518 (PAST) has absolutely no affect on private barns and has no jurisdiction over actions taking place within them.  This is a state matter.   Make no mistake about this, the next steps for HSUS is to use the Whitfield amendment to get its foot in the door to the entire equine world.  Their goal is to make the horse, like they are trying to with other farm animals, a “companion” animal and a lawn ornament.  If successful with this who knows how many other horse breeds they will devastate over the next 5 years.

9- You don’t throw out a whole bag of apples because one is bad.
Please understand, I do not endorse, approve or condone the abusing or harming of any horse.  I am sickened by what some sick individuals have personally done to their horses and horses under their care.  When athletes break the law, use drugs, 1000’s of horses die on the race tracks or a driver cheats in a NASCAR race it is an embarrassment to their industry.   And yes, like many other industries, some bad apples have been an embarrassment to our industry as well.  However, no politician has ever stepped out and suggested that horse racing, NASCAR, Bike Racing, National Football League or National Basketball Association, National League Baseball industries be closed down and eliminated because of these types of offensive and illegal behaviors by some renegades.  Instead, these industries have implemented additional over site and scrutiny to prevent further problems. I believe the Tennessee Walking Horse industry has been doing this as our industry and horses are put through one of the most strenuous pre and post show inspections of any horse breed and are 98% in compliance.

10- I ask you, as my elected representative in Washington, to join Representative Marsha Blackburn and many others to vote in opposition to this amendment.


11-Thank You for taking time to listen to me and for taking action to oppose HR1518 and S1406. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call back at ___________________________.


Friday, July 26, 2013

Urge Congress to VOTE NO on the deceptive amendment to the Horse Protection Act H.R. 1518

World Champion Free Spirit I and Stephanie McLaughlin (Rawlinson)
at the Tennessee Walking Horse World Championships

One of my first outings as a baby was to a horse show in Middle Tennessee.  My family owned, showed and bred Tennessee Walking Horses my entire life at Wildwood Farms here in Florence, SC and at our farm in Shelbyville, Tennessee called Cedar Hill. Most weekends, until I had my second child, were spent at a horse show somewhere in the USA.   Tennessee Walking Horses were my first loves and I was good at it. I loved my horses more than I loved politics and that's a whole lot. 

With the current costly regulations imposed by the USDA, it was no longer profitable to keep our family horse business open.   About 6 years ago we closed the farms to horses.   My brother, a professional horse trainer, is now working in another industry and we sold all 125 of the horses.  The barn now sits empty and the pastures have grown up. Six employees were let go, the vets, farriers, hay production and grain production companies services were no longer needed.  
Because of the costly regulations, the horses were no longer selling and thus the farm was not making money.   Horse trainers, and their families all over the country are closing their barns and farms due to the USDA regulations.  Many of these families have worked in this occupation for 4 or 5 generations.  All of these good people are unemployed and now dependent on the state.  Many are too old to find work while others are hunting for jobs to feed their families.   

The USDA has just about closed down entire towns in middle Tennessee.  Most horse shows are non-profits, their proceeds benefit local charities.  These charities are also going under and suffering because trainers can not afford to take horses to the shows anymore. I ask you to encourage your congressional members to vote NO on HR 1518.  This will completely end the Tennessee Walking Horse industry in our state and country.

• H.R. 1518, was written and sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States, an animal rights organization that seeks to destroy all animal ownership

H.R. 1518 vastly expands the jurisdiction of federal inspectors and calls for oversight without funding.  
• H.R. 1518 does NOTHING to address the problem of unethical participants who are already in violation of existing laws. H.R. 1518 amends the Horse Protection Act which already imposes strong rules and regulations on the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry. 
• Issues penalties based on the standards of the animal rights groups.
• The economic impact of H.R. 1518 would be detrimental to farriers, veterinarians, feed and tack companies, restaurants, motels, retail stores, trailer/truck dealers, and many more businesses.
• If passed, H.R. 1518  will remove  all pads, weighted shoes, and all action devices from show horses of three specified breeds—Tennessee Walking Horse, Racking Horse, and Spotted Saddle Horse. 

In a year when Congress is looking for every possible way to create jobs and stimulate the economy, this misguided and deceptive bill would destroy what is left of the walking horse industry and do NOTHING to stop cruelty!  Let's enforce the laws we already have -- we don't need NEW laws!
Please act now and urge Congress to VOTE NO on H.R. 1518!
Below are some photos of some of our horses from years gone by.  I beg you not to be a part of ending this industry...these are my friends who are losing their livelihoods and something that I love that you will be ending!
 World Champion Free Spirit I  with Celia, Stephanie and Sam Rowland McLaughlin

Stars and Bars and Future Generation (foals bred and raised by Wildwood Farms)
with
Celia, Sam Rowland and Stephanie Rawlinson 

World Champion Free Spirit I
and
SC Junior Horsewoman of the Year Stephanie McLaughlin

The Foals of Wildwood
Laurie, Stephanie, Celia and Sam Rowland McLaughlin

World Champion Star of the Future

North Carolina State Champion Star of the Future

World Champion Free Spirit I
and
Stephanie McLaughlin

Reserve World Grand Champion Star of the Future


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