Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Blind woman uses tiny horse as guide « Straight from the Horse's Heart
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Playboy bunnies hop on wild horse issue « Straight from the Horse's Heart
But Hastings and others with reservations about the bill have three passionate opponents: former Playboy playmates Shane and Sia Barbi (aka "The Barbi Twins") and Amy Nelson, daughter of country superstar Willie Nelson. (Willie sits on the Board of Directors of Habitat for Horses)
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Native Americans Refute Claims as Bogus Author Says « Straight from the Horse's Heart
By R.T. Fitch
HOUSTON (SFHH) – On July 18th, 2009 an Associated Press story hit the
internet quoting sources saying the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs,
Oregon would attempt to reintroduce horse slaughter into the United States.
The headline, “Groups Push to Slaughter Horses for Meat Possibly in Oregon”
swept across the internet like wild fire."
Opinion: Unwanted Horses set Free – Where’s the Proof? « Straight from the Horse's Heart
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Horse scam called ‘creative and sick’ « Straight from the Horse's Heart
Kristina Early was arrested on charges of 35 counts of animal neglect filed by the Marion County Sheriffs Office July 11, followed by additional chargies levied Monday July 20.
Kristina Early was arrested on charges of 35 counts of animal neglect filed by the Marion County Sheriff's Office July 11, followed by additional chargies levied Monday July 20.
Kristina Early, 26, faces additional charges of theft and conspiracy to commit tampering with evidence. She allegedly told the owners of one of the horses she was boarding that the horse had died — and even sent them a fake vet bill for $800. Meanwhile, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, she actually sold the horse."
Monday, July 20, 2009
Whacko Groups attempt to bring Horse Slaughter back to the US « Straight from the Horse's Heart
Proponents are pushing Congress to introduce a bill to allow the U.S. Department of Agriculture to resume inspecting horse meat for human consumption."
Sunday, July 19, 2009
At Risk Wild Horses Proven Native to Western United States! « Straight from the Horse's Heart
Friday, July 17, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
BLM’s Wild Horse Elimination Plan Angers Ecologist « Straight from the Horse's Heart
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
Good Horse News for Good Horse People « Straight from the Horse's Heart
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Two horses found slaughtered in Miami-Dade County
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY – Someone, somewhere knows who’s doing this.
From Stable to Table = Unacceptable!!
Detective Mario Fernandez of the Miami-Dade Police Agricultural Patrol section is sure of it. The slaughter of horses for their meat, a recurring crime in Miami-Dade County that reached into Broward briefly a couple of months ago, just can’t be the work of someone acting alone.
The latest incident was reported Thursday morning in a field in northwest Miami-Dade, two horses slaughtered. Fernandez has declined to say exactly how many cases are being investigated, but they go back longer than a year.
The slaughters are the only evidence of a black market Fernandez was willing to discuss openly — and then only indirectly — in a recent interview. “Some of these guys that sell horse meat will approach people, ‘Are you interested?’ ” he said. Minutes later, he qualified his comment. “Right now we don’t have any reports to say that there is a black market.”
Witnesses to the incidents have been able to provide only vague clues, not enough to track or identify suspects, Fernandez said.
“There are people who want to cooperate,” he said. “They’ll give you a description of a vehicle that was seen.”
But he said investigators need more.
The sole horse slaughter in Broward County took place in May on a farm in Miramar, also involving two horses. Miami-Dade detectives are cooperating with Miramar investigators seeking to identify similarities, Fernandez said.
Davie horse owner Hilda Testa said she’s worried about her own horses and is troubled that anyone could fall victim to a local black market.
“The overseas market [for horse meat] is huge, but this stuff isn’t going overseas,” she said.
Horse owners and some investigators speculated that horsemeat in South Florida could go for as much as $20 a pound on the black market, a figure Fernandez would not verify.
Police in Broward ask anyone with information to contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477. In Miami-Dade, the Crimestoppers number is 305-471-8477.
By Rafael A. Olmeda