[LETTER TO THE EDITOR] An end to horse breeding

Alberto Martín, a third-generation horse breeder, riding Farruco. Mr. Martín says he has sold 50 of his 70 mares to a slaughterhouse over the past two years. / Carlos Lujan for the International Herald Tribune
Alberto Martín, a third-generation horse breeder, riding Farruco. Mr. Martín says he has sold 50 of his 70 mares to a slaughterhouse over the past two years. / Carlos Lujan for the International Herald Tribune

The New York Times

Commendably, “A New Destination for Status-Symbol Horses in Spain: The Abattoir” makes the case for an end to horse breeding, which creates a path to the slaughterhouse. Why, after all, should human beings assign other animals worth or worthlessness?

Viewed as status symbols by some and dinner by others, bred into commercial existence for racing, equestrian pursuits, carriage rides or other frivolous entertainment, horses have long been vulnerable to unchallenged greed and manipulation. But this should be challenged at every turn.

Meanwhile, policies for free-roaming horses on public lands should ensure that horses be allowed to live free. We have dominated horses long enough; it’s time to get off their backs.

EDITA BIRNKRANT

New York Director

Friends of Animals

New York, April 11, 2013

If you’d like to discuss equine law, contact Adam Trenk, director of RLG Equine Law Department, atrenk@roselawgroup.com

 

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