Wednesday, January 27, 2010

ILLEGAL HORSE SLAUGHTER HOUSES IN FLORIDA AND KENTUCKY! PLEASE READ AND TELL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS!

Miami's killing fields

December 30, 2009

by Neil Clarkson


Richard Couto and the young thoroughbred he rescued, Freedom's Flight.

Miami may have a reputation for blue skies and fabulous beaches, but Richard "Kudo" Couto knows a much darker side to southern Florida.

Just 15 minutes from glitzy South Beach is an area notorious for its illegal slaughterhouses - and horse meat is top of the menu.

Miami-Dade County may have been in the news this year for the butchering of pet horses for meat, but Couto told Horsetalk this is just the tip of the iceberg.

While 22 horses are known to have been butchered in Miami-Dade and neighbouring Broward County during 2009, that pales against the numbers being butchered in the backyard slaughterhouses in a rural area known as the C9 Basin.

Couto believes at least 70 slaughter operations are operating illegally in the area, profiting from a flourishing black market trade in meat, particularly horse flesh.

"I exposed the black market horse-meat trade in Miami," he said. "For many years a lot of people have been trying to sweep this under the carpet and keep this as quiet as possible."

Couto is now on a crusade to have the illegal slaughter farms shut down.

He says the butchering of horses kept as pets began about three years ago, with some of the backyard butchers no longer willing to pay kill prices for unwanted animals.

He said he knows the couple who may well have been the first victims of such a crime. About three years ago they lost their 16-month-old colt, Comannchee.


A horse at an illegal slaughter farm. For more images see http://www.animalrecoverymission.org.
"They went to his stall ... he was in about 30 pieces, with all his meat gone.
"Since then, it has happened to probably north of 50 people."

Some equine victims have been prize-winning and highly valuable bloodstock, he says, residing in plush stables at $US10-million-plus properties.

Most of the horses butchered for meat are being bought cheaply at auction for $US50 to $US100. They are taken to private facilities - mom and pop operations as Couto calls them - where they are butchered.

The meat is then sold on the black market, meeting demand from residents of Cuban origin with an appetite for horse flesh.

Horse meat is a popular choice in Cuba and, with more than half the population of Miami-Dade County being of Cuban origin, demand for horse meat is strong.

"In Miami, a dead horse is much more valuable than a live horse," Couto says.

"It's tough for people to keep their horses right now, with the recession. A lot of horses are being given away."

A dead $US50 horse, he says, could yield up to 500 pounds of meat. That meat is fetching $US7 to $US40 a pound on the black market.

"They [the backyard butchers] are making a lot of money on horses here."

Kentucky is the only state with more horses than Florida, he points out.

Couto says everything about the industry is illegal. The horses die a cruel death. "They are virtually tortured. It's barbaric." The slaughter operations operate in violation of building, zoning and health regulations.

"It's a really nasty, nasty thing going on.

"The people who are running these farms are extremely violent people ... the worst of the worst.

"I've had my life threatened numerous times."

He said he is currently living at an undisclosed address and the utilities are not connected in his own name.

The move to slaughter pet horses, often in their own stall or paddock, shows the increasing boldness of those involved in the industry.

"The people are getting so brazen. The people doing the butchering think they are untouchable and are not going to get caught."

He believes authorities have not done nearly enough to shut down the slaughter farms. He does not believe they were pleased when he publicly exposed the problem.

"I had no choice but to throw it out in the media."

He believes some agencies have deliberately turned a blind eye to the operations, perhaps fearful of those behind the industry.

Couto describes the notorious C9 Basin as a kind of rural wetland buffer zone between Miami and the Everglades. It is home to the main concentration of some 70 illegal slaughter farm operations, and he says little is done by the operators to disguise their purpose.

While the operations will slaughter anything from cattle to goats or pigs, horses are their most profitable meat.

Couto is not about to give up his fight to save the horses of Florida.

He has left his work with the South Florida SPCA and has set up his own organisation, the Animal Recovery Mission, to carry on his work.

Couto's eyes were first opened to the illegal slaughter farms about two years ago. Working for the SPCA, he took part in a raid at one of the farms.


Freedom's Flight
That day, a three-year-old thoroughbred named Freedom's Flight was rescued. He was in poor condition and, with a broken leg, was probably hours away from being slaughtered. Impeccable breeding that included Seattle Slew and Secretariat in his lineage was not about to save him from the butcher's knife.

Today, in Couto's care, Freedom's Flight looks everything inch the champion his breeding would suggest.

Freedom's Flight has motivated Couto to press on with his crusade, collecting evidence that he hopes will motivate the authorities to act.

Couto's efforts have seen some moves towards greater co-operation between agencies.

His Animal Recovery Mission is dedicated to stopping illegal horse slaughter and the shutdown of illegal slaughter farms.

"People have said,'It must be hard to catch the butchers who do the killings'.

"Actually, it's as easy as walking in, picking out a animal and paying a $15 kill fee.

"I've asked myself for over a year now, 'How does a violent lawless industry such as this stay active and untouched by government agencies for over 30 years?"


Couto emphasises that there is very little effort to disguise the operation of the slaughter farms.

All that is needed is some resolve from agencies to shut them down.
More information: http://www.animalrecoverymission.org/

VISIT THESE WEBSITES AND GAIN KNOWLEDGE ON WHAT'S GOING ON!
http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/2009/florida009.shtml "HORSE BUTCHERY IN FLORIDA"
http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/news/2009/slaughter2009.shtml "HORSE SLAUGHTER IN THE NEWS"


COPY THIS STORY AND SEND IT TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW!! FLOOD THE PHONE LINES OF THE MEDIA IN FLORIDA AND IN KENTUCKY AND GET THEM TO SHUT THESE PLACES DOWN! This is the United States of America and if Cuban's want to do something illegal, THEN GO TO CUBA!!! LEAVE OUR INNOCENT AND COMPANION HORSES ALONE!!!


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Monday, January 25, 2010

DEADLINE ALERT - VOTE GOES UP FEBRUARY 2ND FOR THE HORSES!

Dear Friends,

We all need to make our voices heard now more than ever. Congressman John Conyers is bringing up bill H.R.503 in Congress for a vote on February 2nd of this year. We need to flood the phone lines of our Congressmen and Senators and tell them how strongly we feel that this bill passes, and becomes law once and for all. It will only take a few minutes of your time, but it will mean so much to all the horses whose destiny is horrifying going to Horse Slaughter. Please, I beg you, make your phone call today! And pass this information on to all your friends and family and spread the word. Thank you so much in advance for your time and help, and the horses thank you as well. :)




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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE‏-FROM AMERICAN'S AGAINST HORSE SLAUGHTER ORGANIZATION

Dear Friends,

Please don't miss "American's Against Horse Slaughter" Press Release and message from Congressman Conyers below.

We have to strike back at the opposition and give them a taste of their own medicine!

The opposition claims that ending horse slaughter is a 'slippery slope'. They think that after we end horse slaughter, we'll want to end the slaughter of beef and poultry.

Now it's our turn to ask them? If they're going to continue to slaughter our companions, what's next? Dogs and Cats? They're already doing this overseas and although this will probably never happen here, horse slaughter is not sexy and we need to find another approach to engage and outrage the general public. Photo's are worth thousands of words...

We will be launching a series of ad slicks that will outrage companion animal lovers and get them to jump on board to help us end horse slaughter. We ask you to please cross post our campaign elements far and wide! Please cross-post on Facebook, blogs and all other social networking media.

Rise Up For Our American Horses!
Americans Against Horse Slaughter




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!! PLEASE TAKE THE FEW MINUTES TO READ THIS MESSAGE, THANK YOU.

MAN’S BEST FRIEND CAMPAIGNS TO END HORSE SLAUGHTER

Americans Against Horse Slaughter launches a new public awareness campaign inspired by pet lovers and concerned citizens from across the country.

Philadelphia , PA (Americans Against Horse Slaughter) January 11, 2010 - Americans Against Horse Slaughter was contacted by hundreds of concerned citizens, and other animal advocates after their recent discovery of American horses being slaughtered for the sole purpose of human consumption. The meat is then shipped to foreign countries overseas to be served as a high price delicacy.

"Are our dogs next?" says Lori Colon of Wadsworth IL . "This is unbelievable and a disgrace! I thought horses are considered our pets, our companions! We don't eat horse meat here!" continued Colon.

"I think the recent press about the wild horse roundups has shed light on our country's dirty little secret, horse slaughter", said Shelley Abrams, co founder of AAHS. “The wild horse advocates and organizations that have worked for so many years to protect the wild horses have done a wonderful job of creating mass awareness to the general public through the media and that has inspired the lay person to learn more.” Abrams added.

While the wild horses are in the forefront right now due to the unconscionable round ups taking place around the country which also put them at risk for slaughter, it is important to remember that our thoroughbreds, quarter horses and all breeds of horses are currently being inhumanely slaughtered for human consumption every day.

Americans Against Horse Slaughter is calling on all animal lovers and animal advocates to rise up against this brutal practice of horse slaughter by voicing their concerns to their Congressman and their two U.S. Senators and asking them to co-sponsor The Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act; House Bill HR503 and Senate Bill S727.

Chairman John Conyers, Jr. issued a statement today thanking all the members of Americans Against Horse Slaughter (AAHS) for their unwavering support of HR503, The Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act.:

“The transportation and slaughter of horses for human consumption is cruel and inhumane, and I intend to continue my efforts to stop this terrible practice. We now have 176 cosponsors to H.R. 503,and support for the bill continues to grow. The support of Americans Against Horse Slaughter (AAHS) is critical to passage, and I appreciate and commend their efforts.”

AAHS would like to thank Congressman Conyers Chairman of the Judiciary committee for his recognition of our efforts and assure him that we will continue to work closely with his office to pass HR503.

Americans Against Horse Slaughter is a non funded, grassroots national movement comprised of supporters of a federal ban on the slaughter and the transport to slaughter of American horses for human consumption overseas. Americans Against Horse Slaughter has no other agenda, other than to stop the brutal slaughter of American horses.

Contact: Americans Against Horse Slaughter (americansagainsthorseslaughter.com)

Email: aahsus@gmail.com

PLEASE CALL YOUR CONGRESSMAN AND MAKE A STAND FOR OUR MAJESTIC HORSES, OUR COMPANIONS. THEY GIVE US UNCONDITIONAL LOVE, THE LEAST WE COULD DO IS STAND UP FOR THEM AND BE THEIR VOICE. THE PHONE CALL ONLY TAKES 2-4 MINUTES OF OUR TIME, AND THEY ARE WORTH THAT AND SO MUCH MORE. EVERY VOICE MAKES A DIFFERENCE, EVEN IF IT'S ONLY ONE VOICE, "YOURS!"


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Monday, January 11, 2010

9 Year Old Thoroughbred Mare-Needs Home ASAP!


THIS IS DOLLY GIRL. She is located in the Monkton, MD area.

She is sweet, kind, gorgeous, sound and in need of a good home! She is a dark bay, 15.3 hands high, with no prior injuries or health issues.

She gets along well with everyone and is very pleasant to be around, she has show experience, but hasn't been ridden in about 2 years.

She is up to date on Coggins, shots, feet, deworming, etc and is ready to be adopted. She is being retrained to get on the trailer (she trailers and off-loads very well but doesn't like to get on) in a more timely fashion.

So, if you or someone you know, is interested in adopting Dolly please email Jo Diebel at angelacreshorsehaven@yahoo.com and she will get back with you promptly.

She is free to good home...NOT because anything is wrong with her...simply because Jo Diebels Rescue Facility is tight on space and she is being boarded out at a friends facility and she wants her into a forever home as soon as possible. She likes her new mini friends and she would be a great addition to almost any family/barn!

They do not have any body pictures of her due to the 20 degree weather, but she looks fabulous under her binkie! LOL!

THIS INFORMATION WAS SENT TO ME BY MY GOOD FRIEND JO DIEBEL. I'm helping her find a home for such a wonderful horse.


Angel Acres Horse Haven Rescue, Inc.
Jo Deibel
President


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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

OLDER GELDING NEEDS A GOOD HOME NOW!

Older Gelding Needs Home Now!

THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WAS POSTED FROM A FRIEND OF MINE FROM ANGEL ACRES HORSE HAVEN RESCUE. PLEASE CROSS POST THIS FAR AND WIDE, WE NEED TO FIND THIS HORSE A GOOD HOME. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING FOR INFORMATION......

This just in from one of our humane officer friends in MD...

Help is needed for a 20 + year old Appaloosa gelding he is located in Frederick County, MD in the Rocky Ridge Area.

He lives in an extremely neglectful home and is in desperate need of re-homing. Owner is cooperative and is willing to sign the horse over. He is in good body, but needs severe hoof care. He must go to a home that understands he is just a field ornament/pasture pal.

Grass and hay is all that he needs... he is on some grain thanks to the neighbor but he doesn't need it. He is a bit hard to catch but once caught he is a good boy. If you can help this sweet guy...

Please Contact Officer Luther at BLuther@FrederickCountyMD.gov

or

call her at 301-600-3737


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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Emergency Home Needed For 2 Horses ASAP!

THIS IS AN URGENT CROSS POST FROM Jo Diebel FROM ANGEL ACRES HORSE RESCUE, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING AND HELP IF YOU CAN. THANK YOU!

There are two horses in desperate need of homes, they have been assisted by Mattie's Legacy Fund, but the barn manager decided they needed to leave now, instead of in two months, as we were told!

Mattie's Legacy's Bridge The Gap Fund has paid for their Coggins, shots, vet...we were planning to place them, but not with such short notice and now we need to find them homes immediately!

We are looking for a home or even foster care for Belle and Cloud, an 8 year old gorgeous Dark Bay TB mare and a 25 year old flea bitten grey Arabian gelding, respectively. Below is the email info from owner:

"Belle is an 8 year old thoroughbred mare. She stands 15.3H last time measured. Belle has been ridden English and has the smoothest gates i have ridden.I would consider her slightly green broke. She would excel in dressage and with little training would be a great show horse. She is a sweet horse..."

Cloud is a 25 year old Arabian. He is 15.1H and flea-bitten gray. He loads, ties, and clips. He will pretty much do anything you ask if he trusts you. He is a great trail horse and will go any where. Cloud is a big sweetheart. Almost anyone can ride him on trails."

They are located 30 minutes North of Harrisburg PA.


Please write to me directly at angelacreshorsehaven@yahoo.com or call me at 717-965-7901 if you can help in anyway.


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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Senate Votes to Stop Slaughter of Wild Horses and Burros!

THIS NEWS JUST IN!!!!


Posted by Laura Allen (Animal Law Coalition)

The Senate also prohibited BLM from using funds to kill healthy unadopted wild horses and burros!

Update Sept. 25, 2009: The Senate has voted to pass H.R. 2996, an appropriations bill for 2010 for the Dept. of Interior including the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM").

BLM manages the nation's wild horses and burros. In the bill the Senate made clear to the BLM: Appropriations ... made [in this bill]shall not be available for the destruction of healthy, unadopted, wild horses and burros in the care of the Bureau of Land Management or its contractors or for the sale of wild horses and burros that results in their destruction for processing into commercial products.

This mandate was proposed by Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA). This provision must still be approved by the U.S. House.

Also at Sen. Landrieu's urging, the Senate Appropriations Committee found "the costs for gathering and holding equines to control populations on public lands have risen beyond sustainable levels. The Committee directs the Bureau to (1) consider private proposals for long-term care of wild horses and burros; (2) create a bidding process among such proposals, and (3) prepare and publish a new comprehensive long-term plan and policy for management of wild horses and burros that involves consideration and development of proposals by non-governmental entities, by September 30, 2010."

The Committee "encourage[d] all Federal agencies that need and use horses to fulfill their responsibilities to first seek to acquire a wild horse from the Bureau of Land Management, and, prior to seeking another supplier for usable horses, document why the Bureau cannot meet the needs of the inquiring Federal agency." The Committee "encouraged" BLM "to develop an expedited process for providing wild horses to local and State police forces."

Sen. Landrieu told the Senate,

"We ... are down to just a few herds of horses. And the reason that i think that this is even more important than to just western states or the ranchers or landowners or humane society and others is because for the people generally, the idea of wild spaces with wild horses is something that is really part of our heritage. And we want to make sure that that heritage isn't lost, that we're being responsible in terms of the way the land is being used for multiple purposes and from the perspective of horse advocates, that the horses themselves are being treated fairly.

"And none of that right now is being done in the way that most people, i believe, would appreciate or would be satisfied with. There have been any number of studies that i'm going to submit to the record.

"Most recently, the congressional research service as well as the government accounting office has suggested major changes to the program. I'm just going to go through a few possible options. One, the creation of several public-private sanctuaries. This has been suggested by a few fairly high-profiled individuals in our country. The idea has merit. We are working with a variety of different groups along with the department to think about the possibility of creating public-private partnerships, large sanctuaries, maybe 500,000 or a million acres where thousands of wild horses could not only roam freely in a healthy way, but they also could potentially become ecotourist opportunities for some of the states and communities as it would be an attraction that could potentially make money and attract people out to some of these western areas. Or, for that matter, grant rural areas in other parts of the country.

"There is a possibility to make some smart investments to step up some of the adoption programs that might work. And there are any number of scientific and new technologies that can be brought to bear in terms of breed management, reproductive issues that could help us get a much more cost-effective, sane and humane approach to this problem."


FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN HELP, OR TO READ MORE ON THIS STORY, PLEASE VISIT THE "ANIMAL LAW COALITION'S" WEBSITE AT:

http://www.animallawcoalition.com/horse-slaughter/article/693

Thank you for visiting my blog and reading the updates! I hope the things I post helps keep everyone up-to-date and informed with the true facts. Please have a great day, until next time. Take care!

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

BO DEREK ASKS CONGRESS TO SAVE AMERICAN HORSES

This was written by Pat Murphy from "The Santa Ynez Valley Journal". I had to post it to make everyone aware of what is going on. And hopefully you will continue to fight for our American horses. It's NEVER to late. Please take a moment and read the following message, thank you.


Bo Derek has worked for six years to bring about proper protection of American horses. She has worked with legislators across the United States, and American slaughter houses have been closed for several years now. But we need to take one more step. The final effort to protect our country’s horses is about to come up in Congress. This is not a “bleeding hearts” issue. It is common decency and the recognition of American horses’ contributions to our lives. Did you ever realize how important a part they played in establishing the United States of America? Horses may very well have been the key element in defeating the British. British soldiers were on foot and realized their disadvantage, and whenever possible, they resorted to stealing horses. Luckily for us, they realized this too late.

When legislators return to Congress in September, they will be taking up the The Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act (S 727/ H.R. 503). If you care about cruelty to horses, please contact your congressman and the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Ask them to support this bill. It will prevent our beloved American horses from being slaughtered for human consumption.

Although slaughter houses in the U.S. have long been closed, horses are still bought here at auctions or obtained by other unsavory means and transported to slaughter houses in Mexico or Canada. These horses experience a long-distance, grueling trip, without feed or water, aboard cattle trucks to the slaughter house. The weak, older or very young horses are often trampled to death on the way.

Once there, the horror increases. The horses are nose to tail in a line-up. When the horse in front is ripped apart, the next horse is almost on top of the horrendous action. Eyewitness accounts tell us that the rod shot into the horse’s brain to kill often misses the mark and the still living horse is hoisted by one leg in the air and ripped open. If a mare is pregnant, the still living foal is thrown in the offal bin with the rest of the internal organs.

The men doing this work are not skilled technicians, even though it requires considerable care for it to done exactly right. As one might imagine, there is reportedly a constant turnover of employees at these plants. It is a heartbreaking job.

Why would anyone want to oppose this long overdue bill? Several reasons: It is hard to believe, but some people simply block out the reality of what actually happens to their horse when it is purchased by a slaughter house. They don’t hesitate to send an old friend, who has worked hard for them or given them years of pleasure, to a horrifying death.

Sometimes, they justify it by saying they don’t want to pay the vet to euthanize their horse and pay to have it buried at the landfill. The truth is, they could certainly avoid sending their dear friend to a grizzly death. If need be, they could put the horse down on their own property and bury it. Most people who have horses have land to do this. We here in the Valley have a service that will come and pick up your horse and take him to the landfill. Probably all areas with a population of horses have disposal sites.

Another reason that some oppose the bill is that a few horse associations depend on large registrations to bring in money. They do not want people to be encouraged to stop breeding more horses than they can take care of. These are some of the same people that profess a great love for horses. Yet they simply get rid of extra horses in this cruel and thoughtless way. If you think your breed association is one that will not support legislation to prevent the slaughter industry from operating, you need to contact them. Stand up and be counted for doing the right thing. There are some people who will make money, if Americans slaughter houses are re-opened or if this bill is defeated. So they have a network of spreading false rumors about huge numbers of horses being abandoned or starved. The fact is that most of the horses that go to slaughter are sound, healthy horses that were purposely sought out by a predatory horse slaughter industry.

“There have always been thoughtless people who starve or abandon animals,” Derek says. “But in spite of rewards and careful monitoring, officials tell us that there has been almost no increase in the problem since the closing of the slaughter houses in America.

“Slaughter houses in California were closed by a ballot initiative in 1998, but studies showed that there was no rise in abandonment. In fact, there has been a significant drop in horse thefts. As a horse owner, I am very glad of the ban and am calling for an ultimate federal ban to protect all of our American horses. There is simply no excuse for painting horse slaughter as a humane end-of-life option. Some Asian cultures eat dogs and cats. Does this mean we should have slaughter facilities for them, too?”

Some of the possible solutions: 1. Make sure people are heavily penalized for the abandonment or mistreatment of horses throughout America. 2. If the economy is at fault, make sure people have ways to solve their problem in a humane and decent way. There are many rescue organizations. 3. There are people who would love to have a donated horse. Healthy older horses are quite suitable for beginners and children to learn to ride. 4. There are several drop-off centers. The University of Davis has one. There, horses can either be rehabilitated or the gentle method of euthanasia can be demonstrated to the vet students. 5. Arrange a workable system where veterinarians can charge a lower fee for euthanizing a horse for clients they know are in need. 6. Check for burial sites at landfills at a reasonable price.

The people of America need to come together to help each other and our horses. Please send an email message to your congressman and your out-of-state friends, too. We need to end this tragedy.

Rep. Congressman Elton Gallegly — fax: (805) 686-2566; Washington fax: (202) 225-1100.
Dem. Congresswoman Lois Capps — fax: (805) 730-9153, Washington fax: (202) 225-5632.


PLEASE MAKE THE CALL, IT WOULD ONLY TAKE A COUPLE MINUTES OF YOUR TIME. BUT IT WOULD MEAN THE WORLD TO A HORSE IN RISK OF GOING TO SLAUGHTER AND DIEING A PAINFUL AND CRUEL DEATH.

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