WHAT TO DO IF YOUR HORSE IS MISSING

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR HORSE IS MISSING

 IF YOUR HORSE IS MISSING OR STOLEN ACT IMMEDIATELY…

Updated 2026 | Originally published October 2016

We wish this wasn’t necessary to say — but as long as horse slaughter exists in Canada, every missing horse must be treated as an emergency.

Even if you’re not sure your horse has been stolen… you need to act immediately.

 TAKE FIVE MINUTES TODAY — THIS COULD SAVE YOUR HORSE

Before anything ever happens, take a few minutes and make sure you have clear, up-to-date photos of your horse.

At minimum, you should have:

– Left side
– Right side
– Front view
– Rear view

If possible, also include:

Close-ups of markings, scars, brands, or unique features.

It takes just a few minutes. Your phone is all you need.  And if the worst happens, those photos become critical for:

– Police reports
– Inspectors
– Auctions
– Social media alerts

In a system where time is everything, clear photos can mean the difference between life and death for your horse or horses.

THIS IS NOT THE TIME TO WAIT

In Canada, horses delivered to slaughter plants may be killed the same day they arrive.

There is:

– NOT a mandatory holding period

 – No reliable ownership verification – ownership verification is based on the ‘honour system’

In other words there are not any consistent safeguards to stop stolen horses from being slaughtered.

That means your horse could be:

– Taken overnight or while you are at work or away for a few hours or the day

– Transported to a small or large slaughter facility within hours

– And slaughtered before you even realize they’re missing

IN CANADA & NORTHERN USA STATES

1. CALL LIVESTOCK IDENTIFICATION SERVICES (LIS)

403-553-2844

Call even if your horse is not branded

Call even if you’re not sure it’s theft

Do not assume someone else will call

This is your fastest entry point into the livestock system

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CALL MAPAQ (QUEBEC ANIMAL WELFARE LINE)

 1-844-ANIMAUX (1-844-264-6289)

Call even if your horse is not branded

Call even if you’re not sure it’s theft

Do not assume someone else will call

 Important:

This is a general intake/reporting system

Your call is logged and routed to inspectors

There may be delays

Which is why you must continue with Step 2 immediately

2. CALL THE ALBERTA BASED SLAUGHTER PLANT DIRECTLY

Bouvry Exports — Fort MacLeod, Alberta

403-253-0717

Do not rely on anyone else to notify them

Call immediately

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CALL THE QUEBEC BASED SLAUGHTER PLANT DIRECTLY

Viande Richelieu — Quebec

450-788-2667

– Do not rely on the system to notify them
– Do not wait for a callback
– Make the call yourself — immediately

3. CALL LAW ENFORCEMENT

Contact RCMP or local police

Ask for livestock investigators

INSIST on filing a report

If you encounter resistance — be firm.

You need this on record.

4. CONTACT LOCAL LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS — IMMEDIATELY

This is critical.

Horses are often moved quickly through auctions

Call:

Auctions in your local area

Auctions in neighbouring towns

Auctions in neighbouring provinces

Provide:

– Description
– Photos
– Date/time missing
– Your contact info

5.  USE SOCIAL MEDIA (AND IF POSSIBLE THE PRESS)

CREATE A POST ON YOUR PERSONAL PROFILE AND THEN…

Share the post in:

Buy/sell livestock groups

Community groups

Local farm groups

Province-wide horse groups

Lost pet groups

Include:

– Clear photos
– Location
– Timeline
– Contact info

Then:

Ask your family and friends to help share

The goal is saturation — fast.

DO NOT WAIT

Do not:

“Wait until morning”
“See if they come back”
“Assume someone else will act”

You must act fast, wide, and aggressively

Because in this system:

Horses move fast

Paperwork is weak

Oversight is limited

And once they enter the slaughter pipeline… it may already be too late.

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BAN HORSE SLAUGHTER

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Horse Heroes Alberta

If you know how Horse Heroes Alberta started, you’ll know who Molly is. For 3 agonizing months, she was searched for. TV, radio and newspaper ran her story across Canada.  Christmas eve, 2018, Molly was released in a local field. She went on to have a happy, healthy filly named Moxie. Because of her, the doors were opened and a new group – Horse Heroes Alberta –  was formed. People came from far and wide to show support. Molly’s story is amazing and shows how humans CAN come together to be a change.

CLICK HERE to check out Horse Heroes of Alberta Online Art Auction, October 15th, to 31st, 2019.

 

PHONE | WRITE | EMAIL 

It doesn't matter where in the world you live, you can phone & write & email the Canadian politicians who can bring about change.

 Your phone call, letter or email doesn't have to be fancy. 

 You can even call after hours and leave a message.

 Simply state, your name and  that you are opposed to the slaughter of horses within Canada and the shipment of horses from Canada to other markets to be slaughtered there.  

 It literally only has to take 2 to 3 minutes to phone and email,  but YOUR actions are  incredibly powerful.

The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau 

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food (Canada)

Constituency:  Compton - Stanstead (Quebec) 

House of Commons 

Ottawa, Ontario

Canada

K1A 0A6

 Mail may be sent postage-free to any Member of Parliament.

 Telephone: 613-995-2024

Fax: 613-992-1696

 Email: Marie-Claude.Bibeau@parl.gc.ca

The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau 

(Prime Minister of Canada)

Constituency: Papineau (Quebec)

 House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

Canada

K1A 0A6

 Mail may be sent postage-free to any Member of Parliament.

 Telephone: 613-992-4211

Fax: 613-941-6900

 Email: justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca

CANADIAN?  

Phone, write, visit with and email the Minister of Agriculture and the Prime Minister as above.

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Stolen Horse Owner becomes Anti Horse Slaughter Advocate

Stolen Horse Owner becomes Anti Horse Slaughter Advocate

In late Septemer 2018, the horse world in Canada was captivated and hearts went out to Cindy Thomas, the owner of a stolen Clydesdale mare named Molly.

The story spread like wildfire and was instrumental in educating more Canadians than ever to the fact that horses are routinely slaughtered in Canada for human consumption.

Yes, really.

Horse meat is consumed in Canada, and much of what is “processed” in Canada is shipped to other markets including, but not limited to the Eurpoean Union, Japan, China and South Korea.

This barbaric practice is currently not allowed in the United States but American horses are routinely shipped to Canada and Mexico to be slaughtered for human consumption.

Molly’s owner Cindy Thomas was shocked to learn that when horses are sold to, and dropped off, at slaughter plants in Canada, that unless a horse has a visible brand, that same horse or horses can be slaughtered the same day they are delivered.  The only proof of ownership required is for the person, or persons, dropping off the horse or horses to claim that they are the rightful owners.

 

 City TV Edmonton was the first to pick up the story, and Cindy who was just starting to understand the horrors of horse slaughter did an amazing job of making sure those watching knew there was a chance that her stolen horse (or any other horse in Canada) could be slaughtered for human consumption.  You can watch the news clip by clicking here.

City TV Edmonton also did a follow up story and once again Cindy Thomas managed to make sure that those watching realized that horse slaughter for human consumption is something that is allowed in Canada.  You can watch the 2 minute follow up story by clicking here.

The CTV Edmonton News Report about Molly the missing Clydesdale references a story from 2017, where two pet horses were slaughtered for human consumption.  Details on that story may be found by clicking here.

Global TV Edmonton ran the video above and an article here.

Thankfully Molly was found wandering near Cindy’s home on December 24th, 2018.

She was in decent shape, her mane and tail recently brushed, and free of debris.

She was obviously being hidden some where, and because the press and the public did not let up on pressure to find her, she was set loose by those who had stolen her months before.

Since Molly’s return Cindy Thomas has become an even more outspoken advocate for horses who might other wise be slaughtered for human consumption.

Cindy has networked and put together a team of like minded individuals, who in the first 3 months of  2019 have saved over 80 horses, who would otherwise have been slaughtered.

Cindy and her team have worked countless hours, to foster, feed, and where necessary secure veterinary care for these horses, and they’ve carefully screened potential homes and placed many.

Unfortunately the paper trail when selling horses for slaughter is extremely weak.

Horses can be dropped off at a slaughter plant, and the person dropping off simply fills out a form stating that they are the rightful owner of the horse and that it has not been treated with drugs that are not meant to enter the human food chain.

The document when selling horses to a slaughter facility is based on the honour system.

(This is why eating horse meat “produced in Canada is NOT safe”.)

There is NOT a mandatory hold time before slaughtering a horse that has been sold directly to the slaughter plant 

There is NOT any verification of ownership required by the slaughter house (unless the horse is branded  (What if the horse has a winter coat, or the brand is barely legible even in the summer?) and again horses may be slaughtered the same day they are sold to the slaughter facility.

AS A HORSE OWNER….

Really think about that for a moment.

Depending on where you live, especially if you are in British Columbia, Alberta or Saskatchewan, you could be at work, Someone could pull in, load your horse, drive to a slaughter plant in Alberta (OR QUEBEC) and YOUR horse could be sold and slaughtered before you even know that he or she is, or they, are missing.

Ready to help lobby for change in Canadian laws?

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BAN HORSE SLAUGHTER

FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION OR ANY PURPOSE
DONATESHOP TO SAVE HORSES

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