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Canadians Against Live Export – YYC is a dedicated group of volunteers who are committed to ending the live shipments of horses from Calgary International Airport, specifically horses destined to be slaughtered for human consumption in So. Korea and Japan.
Make no mistake about it, these horses are not treated with
“We are trying to raise awareness of the plight of draft horses that are exported from Calgary (YYC) to Japan for slaughter. Regulations are frequently broken/ not enforced by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency during these shipments. Suffering is inherent in
You can learn more about this amazing group on their Facebook Page (including how you can participate in upcoming events, rallies
NEXT EVENT: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 2019 – AIRPORT TRAIL, CALGARY
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Thanks to Patti Lippert for sharing this very informative and thought provoking video on the subject of horse slaughter for human consumption.
First broadcast on July 20th, 2018, it’s definitely re-post worthy.
Thank you to Tucker Carlson’s guest Nancy Canarelli Watson for being an unwavering advocate for American horses.
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Thanks to Debby Murtagh for sharing the following link – it only takes a few seconds to send a message to Calgary International Airport. Fill out the form and ask that they stop the inhumane transport of horses by air, to be slaughtered for human consumption in South Korea and Japan.
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It only takes a few seconds to send a message to Winnipeg Richardson International Airport. Fill out the form and ask that they stop the inhumane transport of horses by air, to be slaughtered for human consumption in South Korea and Japan.
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Last year, approximately 80,000 American horses were trucked over our borders (to Canada and Mexico) to be slaughtered for human consumption. Until this practice is banned and Congress passes a law against slaughter here in the U.S., no horse is safe.
The methods used to kill horses rarely result in quick, painless deaths for these animals
and sometimes they even remain conscious during dismemberment.
Horse Slaughter in the United States
The last three U.S. slaughterhouses—two in Texas and one in Illinois, all foreign-owned—were shuttered in 2007. In 2006, these facilities killed and processed more than 104,000 horses for human consumption, shipping the meat overseas.
Slaughterhouses are not clean or green enterprises and these facilities have proved to be environmentally damaging as well as economically draining to the communities that have housed them. It is clear that states with experience hosting horse slaughter facilities do not want them back: Texas and Illinois have implemented laws that specifically ban selling, giving and possessing horse meat intended for human consumption.
Horse Slaughter Abroad
Looking at data from 2012 to 2016, an average of 137,000 American horses were trucked over our borders each year to slaughter facilities in Mexico and Canada. In 2017, that number dipped to just under 80,000. Reopening slaughterhouses in America is not the answer to ending this form of cruelty.
In fact, even when horse slaughter facilities operated in the United States, tens of thousands of American horses were still exported to other countries for slaughter.
Additionally, long-distance transport is an inherent aspect of this industry. Given the vast geography of the U.S., any transport of American horses to slaughter—within or outside the U.S.—will be long and brutal.
The Future
Until a ban is in place, every American horse is at risk of meeting this fate. Fortunately, in January 2019 the Safeguard American Food Exports (SAFE) Act (H.R. 961) was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill would prohibit the slaughter of horses for human consumption in the United States and ban their export abroad for that purpose—but we need your help to ensure Congress passes this important legislation.
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You do NOT need to be in attendance to win. See below for how to buy tickets in Canada OR the United States. Shipping included!
The extremely talented equestrian photographer Steven Quon has graciously donated a 20″ x 30″ — $600 custom framed, equine wall art canvas to Canadian Horse Defence Coalition to raise money for horse slaughter awareness, and the current ground breaking law suit to stop the inhumane shipping of horses by air to Japan and South Korea, to be slaughtered for human consumption.
The drawing for this gorgeous piece will be held at 4 PM Mountain, Sunday April 28th, 2019 at the CHDC booth #906 at The Mane Event in Red Dear, Alberta.
You do NOT have to be in attendance for the drawing to win.
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