There was a documentary on the slaughtering horses in south florida that i saw on television… it was so graphic and so sad i had to put it on the website for www.mysearchforjustice.com I think i will also put a copy of the abc documentary article that i found on the web. it is three pages long but gives vital information to not only the horrid practice of these criminals but also ways for us to get involved and help….
I sent an emal to my sisters as we had horses in saudi…. and coulnt ever iagaine anytngso horrible for these beautiful animanls… i thought withthe kentucky derby jsut aorund the corner that attention to this sad plight even to race horses shoudl also be addressed….
in the documentary the man who sarted doig searches to find the slughter houses and to stop the destruction of the horses…. acrtually saved a horse that was realated to secretariate…. amazing right? the horse would have been slaughtered for meat to sell ont eh black market… absolutely outrageours…
The horses we had in saudi were mainly cared for by the grooms at the hobby farm… and upon seeing the documentary i remembered th fun times we had riding the horses in the dunes… and even riding the horses to our tlast home in saudi which was located right on the persian gulf.. amazing expereinces…. to actually be able to ride into the water… and on the beach….. If anyone gets an opportunity to notonly own a horse but be able to ride at a beach…. take the opportunity…. i dont know if you will get to have the expereince i had… since our beach was really private… but it is jsut amazing…
“These are alarming events that we’re hoping the authorities will be able to stop and that they will be able to track down and find the perpetrators and prosecute them under state animal cruelty laws,” he added.
Losing ‘Family Members’ a Shock
Gustinger organized a rally last Saturday night at the Homestead Rodea Arena. It was her way of trying to involve not only the area’s horse owners, but the entire community to prevent any more unlawful horse killings.
“We’re trying to say as a community that this is not acceptable… this isn’t how we want to live,” Gustinger added. “We’re not turning a blind eye to this anymore because it just keeps happening.”
In addition to the shocking brutality of the deaths, Couto pointed out that losing horses has also been emotionally traumatic for the owners.
“These are our pets and they’re considered as mostly family members to these people,” he said.
Gustinger said, “We’re really looking to the community to solve this.”
Dane adds there are a few precautionary measures horse owners can take.
“If there are gates that are accessible to the road, put locks on them… Use flood lights where that’s feasible…Spot checks throughout the evening,” he said.
“One thing we don’t recommend is locking horses in barns because if there was a fire… If there is a community of horseowners they may want to set up taking turns monitoring the area.”
Anyone interested in learning more information on how you can help save the horses can go to Crime Stoppers of Miami-Dade. In addition, the SPCA of Southern Florida has its own Web site “Help the Horses.”
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