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Annces Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 02:01 PM
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Oregon Senate Votes to Make Horse Abandonment a Crime
SALEM, Ore. — The Humane Society of the United States applauded the Oregon state Senate for passing Senate Bill 398, adding horses and other equines to the animal abandonment statute. The bill, originally sponsored by Sen. Floyd Prozanski, D-Eugene, and carried to the Senate floor by Sen. Doug Whitsett, R-Klamath Falls, makes abandoning an equine a Class B Misdemeanor. The bill passed the Senate by a vote of 27 to 2.







"People need to know that there are alternatives to abandoning horses, and more importantly, that there are important legal consequences for doing so," said Scott Beckstead, The HSUS' senior state director for Oregon. "Abandoning horses creates a hardship for other property owners, law enforcement and the taxpayers. And of course, it's a terrible thing to do to an equine companion who depends on the care of people to survive. Senate Bill 398 sends a strong message of deterrence to those who would engage in this kind of irresponsibility and The Humane Society of the United States is grateful to the Oregon Senate for taking this important step to protect our equine companions."

Under Oregon law, it is a crime to abandon some animals, but horses are defined as "livestock," which are excluded. Adding equines to the existing statute will close that loophole and hold horse owners accountable for neglect and abandonment.

Struggling horse owners do not need resort to abandonment to solve their problems. Rescue groups, online adoption programs, lease arrangements, and even humane euthanasia are all responsible alternatives to horse abandonment. The Oregon Horse Welfare Council, a group comprised of rescue organizations, breed groups, state and local agencies and concerned horsepeople, has created programs throughout the state to provide hay assistance, temporary foster homes and other programs to help horse owners in need.


http://www.hsus.org/press_and_publications/press_releases/oregon_senate_votes_to_make_horse_abandonment_crime.html


(I had no idea horses were abandoned.)


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Homes for Horses Coalition to Meet in Las Vegas April 9-10

Formed in 2007, The Homes for Horses Coalition is dedicated to ending horse slaughter and other forms of equine abuse while promoting growth, collaboration and professionalism in the equine rescue and protection community. Sponsored by The Humane Society of the United States and the Animal Welfare Institute, the conference will feature a wide range of equine protection issues including: innovative programs for re-homing at-risk horses; fundraising strategies; community outreach and a new accreditation program for equine rescues and sanctuaries.




http://www.hsus.org/press_and_publications/press_releases/homes_for_horses_coalition_meeting_031309.html





http://www.homesforhorses.org

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