Last night, June 10, the Canadian show "The National" did an extraordinary twenty minute piece on horse slaughter. It explained that while the US has a temporary ban on horse slaughter, US horses are being trucked to any of seven slaughterhouses in Canada to be killed, and that the horse slaughter business in Canada has grown 75 percent as a result. The horses may be trucked from the US for 36 hours without food or water, and they face gruesome deaths when they arrive. The piece makes clear how urgently we need to pass the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, which would ban the transport of US horses to other countries for slaughter. Please go to
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2007_horseslaughter_notcosponsor or http://tinyurl.com/yv59ay to learn more about how you can encourage the support of your legislators.
You can watch the CBS story on line at
http://www.cbc.ca/national/blog/special_feature/no_country_for_horses/no_country_for_horses.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/5yum7j
It is includes distressing footage and a moving voiceover with sections such as:
"Inside the holding pens at Natural Valley Farms, the latest shipment of horses wait quietly for what the morning will bring. Race horses who've stopped winning, work horses who just aren't working out, the pets of teenage girls who've moved away to college. "
It is hard to watch, but a good line to remember is "We must not refuse to see with our eyes what they must endure with their bodies." At least click the link (stations count clicks) and watch what you can.
You can also post a comment on the bottom of that page. The National recommends:
"If you have a comment about a specific video that's available on The National website, please post your comment using the Post a Comment form on the page where the video is located. That way, others can read your comment, and you can see what others are saying."
It also says,
"The National wants to hear from you!
Part of what we hope to do here at The National is to create a discussion with our viewers about the stories we report each night on the program and on the website. If you have a comment or question about something you've seen on The National, please get in touch with us.
"We watch each video and read every comment that we receive. Some of the video and written responses we get will be selected for broadcast on The National in our Your Turn segment at the end of the program."
Go to http://www.cbc.ca/national/yourturn.html to send your written comments or webcam videos.
Much of the information in the news video is available in print here:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/06/10/horses-slaughter.html or http://tinyurl.com/5t7cxv
Please click on that page and click "Recommend this story" at the bottom of the text, above the comments.
The National's story is likely to give efforts to ban the transport of horses to slaughter a terrific boost. Please help make sure the show gets the commendation it deserves.
I send thanks to the many people who made sure we knew about the coverage!
Yours and the animals',
Karen Dawn
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Date: Wed Jun 11 14:42:13 2008