MINNESOTA’S UNWANTED HORSE

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Orange County Animal Services November 5, 2013 George Ralls MD Director, Health Services.
Advertisements

MINNESOTA’S UNWANTED HORSE TRACY A. TURNER, DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS Vice President, MN Horse Council Board of Directors, MN Horse Expo.
Unwanted Horse Issues & the Interface with the Horse Slaughter/Processing Issue Camie R. Heleski, Ph.D. MSU Department of Animal Science MSU Department.
The D.E. King Equine Program Our Mission Statement Safety of staff, students, and our guests comes first. We are committed to recruiting high quality.
Animal Welfare: belief that animals should be treated humanely. This includes proper housing, nutrition, disease prevention and treatment, responsible.
Describe Obligations and Benefits of Small Animal Ownership
Foster Care or Adoptions ALBANY HUMANE SOCIETY Catherine Gammage Valdosta State University PADM 7040 Dr.Gerald Melvin September 6, 2005.
Spaying & Neutering Aubrey Ivy 3 rd Year Vet Student Texas A&M University.
The Horse Slaughter Industry Tapinoma sessile (~ $100 M per year)
Join Animal Angels Animal Rescue Foundation Student Name, Volunteer Coordinator.
Animal Welfare During Animal Health Emergencies. Animal Welfare ●Ethical responsibility ●Ensuring animal well being ●Physical and mental ●Consideration.
Join Animal Angels Animal Rescue Foundation Student Name, Volunteer Coordinator.
Humane Society of Valdosta/Lowndes County Lisa Copeland “We speak for those who can not speak for themselves”
By : Lynnette Gerandy Sanchez. M. Veterinarians provide healthcare treatment to animals, just as medical doctors do to human beings. Primarily, veterinarians.
Equine Management AnS 216. Basic requirements of a horse  Food  Water  Shelter  Health care  Hoof care  Exercise.
Unwanted and Retired Race Horses The Scope of the Issue John Holland, President.
Animal Roles Food & Clothing Sports & Recreation Service & Protection
Animal Science II- Small Animal Unit A- The Small Animal Care Industry.
Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare. Main Idea… What is the difference between animal rights and animal welfare?
RESPECT for Animals *Animals are vulnerable *Animals are greatly affected by our actions *We are responsible to show care and compassion for all life,
Horse Racing By Shanyn and Tayla. Economic Impact Pros… ❏ Jobs opportunities for New Zealand residents and citizens ❏ Business, big events ❏ Exports earns.
Give Kids a Smile Eng 2100 – Project II Amanda Christensen
Beyond Slaughter: A System of Metrics for Eliminating the “Unwanted Horse” John Holland, President.
 H.R. 503, the American Horse Slaughter Prevention ActAmerican Horse Slaughter Prevention Act  Rep. John Sweeney (R-N.Y.). "Horses are American icons.
Write your name and address. What is your ideal career? How many and what kind of animals do you have at home? Tell me something about yourself that.
Animal Rescue League Feral Cats. What are Feral Cats? A domestic animal that has reverted back to a wild state is considered feral Lost or abandoned cats.
Animals in Society Animals in Society TM1. Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource Standards Addressed  AS Demonstrate management techniques that.
Unit 1.  Questions about the ethical treatment of animals dates back to the time of the ancient Greeks.  There were four different views regarding the.
The National Equine Health Plan Update Prepared for the National Institute of Animal Agriculture Annual Conference Omaha, Nebraska: April 2014 By: R.J.
ER Veterinarian By: Kara Koob.
CARING FOR RESEARCH ANIMALS. Scientists try to reduce any pain or distress to animals. Animals that are treated well provide the normal biological & behavioral.
Health – Chapter 7 Family Relationships. Healthy Family Relationships There are a variety of family types with each member having certain responsibilities.
Advances Based on Animal Research Virtually all major medical advance have involved animal research.
EWHA goals  Identify issues adversely affecting the treatment of horses and identify solutions through legislative or regulatory action  Promote research.
WHO WE ARE Spark Ventures exists to form partnerships with high-impact organizations around the world that help vulnerable children achieve their potential.
FCI GUIDELINES FOR BREEDERS AND OWNERS ON WELFARE, WELL-BEING AND PROTECTION FOR DOGS WORLDWIDE.
The COALITION for Health is an organization that was founded by Renea Gray, of The Veggie Pals and VP Farmers Market. Ms. Gray felt the need to pull together.
Ecology of the Community
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
School Health Component
Corey Kuhn 4/18/2018 Join Animal Angels Corey Kuhn.
Pet Pal Animal Shelter Our mission is to rescue dogs and cats from shelters that may otherwise be euthanized due to time limitations, illness, injuries.
Animals in Society Animals in Society TM.
Leslie Nordgren, MPH Susan Gerberich, PhD Bruce Alexander, PhD
Discoveries from Horse Rescue Survey
Kate Fox 9/15/2018 Join Animal Angels Kate Fox.
Midwestern Regional Conference October 7 - 8, 2008 St. Louis, MO
Give. Advocate. Volunteer.
Wvbadbuildings.org.
AS15 - PowerPoint - Citizens Academy Presentation v1
“Only a person who loves a challenge would take on patients who can't tell them where it hurts.” Each day, veterinarians help keep pets healthy and sick.
Animal Welfare Activities
Introduction to Equine Science
COALITION FOR PATIENTS’ RIGHTS™ Giving Patients a Choice of Providers
LESAR DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS
Community Input Session LESAR DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS
Click the Question Mark in the lower right Star in the lower left  House in the lower right to progress slides. Don’t hit the mouse or the arrow or the.
Brienne Jackson Arkansas State University
Welcome to ACE “Kachina”
Aleese Casier 5/2/13 Career Technology Foundation
Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare
School Health Component
Equine Euthanasia and Disposal Challenges
Animal Roles Food & Clothing Sports & Recreation Service & Protection
Animal Roles Food & Clothing Sports & Recreation Service & Protection
Animal Roles Food & Clothing Sports & Recreation Service & Protection
Care of Research Animals
Our House Addiction Recovery Center
“Only a person who loves a challenge would take on patients who can't tell them where it hurts.” Each day, veterinarians help keep pets healthy and sick.
SuMMit Centre Camp DS SuMMit Centre Mission Statement
Presentation transcript:

MINNESOTA’S UNWANTED HORSE TRACY A. TURNER, DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS Vice President, MN Horse Council Board of Directors, MN Horse Expo

ESTIMATED 9.2 MILLION HORSES IN THE U.S. THE PROBLEM ESTIMATED 9.2 MILLION HORSES IN THE U.S. 1997: 155,000 IN MN 1997: MN RANKED 9th IN HORSES 2009: ESTIMATE > 200,000 HORSES

MN INVESTMENT = $3.8-$5.7 MILLION/yr CURRENTLY 8 EQUINE RESCUES IN MN THE PROBLEM THE AMERICAN HORSE COUNCIL ESTIMATES 1-1.5% ARE UNWANTED = 92,000-138,000/yr MN ESTIMATE = 2,000-3,000/yr COST =$1900/yr MN INVESTMENT = $3.8-$5.7 MILLION/yr CURRENTLY 8 EQUINE RESCUES IN MN

WHY DO HORSES BECOME UNWANTED MN REQUIRES: Horses be provided with food of sufficient quantity and quality to allow for normal growth or maintenance Horses be provided with clean, potable water in sufficient quantity Horses be provided with shelter from adverse weather conditions Horses be provided with a clean environment and enough space for periodic exercise Horses have their hooves properly trimmed to prevent lameness Horses be transported safely UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION ESTIMATES COSTS OF OWNING 1 HEALTHY HORSE = $6500/yr

WHY DO HORSES BECOME UNWANTED Horses that are old Horses that are incurably lame

WHY DO HORSES BECOME UNWANTED Horses with behavioral problems Horses that are dangerous Un-adoptable feral horses

WHY DO HORSES BECOME UNWANTED Horses that fail to meet owner’s expectations Unattractive Not athletic Unmarketable Wrong color (no color) Cost too much to care for Normal, healthy horses of various ages and breeds

WHY DO HORSES BECOME UNWANTED CHILDREN (or adults) BECOME DISINTERESTED DIVORCE JOB LOSS THE HOUSING AND MORTGAGE CRISIS HAVE ALSO EXACERBATED THE PROBLEM

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE HORSES? CHANGE OF OCCUPATION

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE HORSES? RESCUE/RETIREMENT FACILITY ADOPTION

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE HORSES? DONATING TO THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM DONATE TO TEACHING/RESEARCH INSTITUTION EUTHANASIA ABUSE/ NEGLECT/ ABANDONMENT EUTHANASIA AT PROCESSING PLANT

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE HORSES EUTHANASIA >>>>DISPOSAL THE LEGAL OPTIONS FOR HORSE CARCASSES IN MN: BURIAL COMPOSTING CREMATION RENDERING FUR FARM USE AND PET FOOD

MINNESOTA HORSE COUNCIL BECAME THE FIRST STATE HORSE COUNCIL TO JOIN THE UNWANTED HORSE COALITION

THE UNWANTED HORSE COALITION A BROAD ALLIANCE OF EQUINE ORGANIAZATIONS THAT HAVE JOINED TOGETHER UNDER THE AMERICAN HORSE COUNCIL TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE UNWANTED HORSE ISSUE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES TO HORSES AND THE INDUSTRY

THE UNWANTED HORSE COALITION MISSION TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF UNWANTED HORSES AND TO IMPROVE THEIR WELFARE THROUGH EDUCATION AND THE EFFORTS OF ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTED TO THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND RESPONSIBLE CARE AND DISPOSITION OF THE HORSE GOALS REDUCE THE NUMBER OF UNWANTED HORSES RAISE AWARENESS OF THE ISSUE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES EDUCATE HORSE OWNERS AND POTENTIAL OWNERS FACILITATE THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION HIGHLIGHT “ALTERNATIVE CAREERS” AVAILABLE TO HORSES PROVIDE INFORMATION ON END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS

MINNESOTA HORSE COUNCIL Minnesota Horse Council Position on the Transportation and Processing of Horses ADVOCATES THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF ALL HORSES BELIEVES THAT THE PROCESSING OF UNWANTED HORSES IS NECESSARY RECOGNIZES THAT THE SLAUGHTER OF HORSES PROVIDES A HUMANE ALTERNATIVE FOR THE HORSE WITH CHRONIC DISCOMFORT AND PAIN, OR INADEQUATE CARE AND ABANDONMENT HORSES DESTINED FOR PROCESSING MUST: BE TREATED HUMANELY AND WITH DIGNITY BE TRANSPORTED ACCORDING TO THE USDA GUIDELINES BE EUTHANIZED IN A HUMANE MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE AVMA

MINNESOTA HORSE COUNCIL MARCH 2009 PASSED A RESOLUTION TO CERTIFY MINNESOTA RESCUES 501 c 3 NON-PROFIT MEET or EXCEED THE AAEP “CARE GUIDELINES FOR RESCUES AND RETIREMENT FACILITIES”

MINNESOTA HORSE COUNCIL THE UNWANTED HORSE IS THE SINGLE BIGGEST WELFARE ISSUE FACING THE HORSE INDUSTRY TODAY 1 STALLION CAN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OVER 100 FOALS IN A SINGLE YEAR

THE GELDING PROJECT “HELPING THE UNWANTED HORSE 1 STALLION AT A TIME” EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS: General Horse Care Reproduction Nutrition Facilities/Manure Management Equine Dentistry Vaccinations and/or De-worming Horse Behavior Lecture on the Unwanted Horse or volunteer 2 hours at a Horse Rescue Education Earns Stallions to Geldings Get an official voucher Attend 8 horse health educational sessions Contact a participating veterinarian to arrange castration of the stallion

Washington County Fairgrounds THE GELDING PROJECT II September 26, 2009 Washington County Fairgrounds MHC certified rescues can bring colts and stallions for free castration Performed by University of Minnesota Veterinary students under the supervision of Minnesota Association of Equine Practitioners The first of a series of clinics to be held around the state

QUESTIONS? Contact Dr. Tracy Turner, MHC