Just read the article in The Journal about proposed legislation concerning inhumane training and showing aids. (I had never heard of "soring".) The Horse Protection Act.
I have never personally seen any of these things done so I might think differently, but I am basically against more regulations, more bureaucrats, more licensing.
It is suggested that veterinarians and vet techs would make up the cadre of inspectors. Who would pay these inspectors? Would show fees increase? Would they have power to close down studs or farms? Would this carry over into all aspects of animal husbandry eventually?
Would it motivate people who do "soring" to develop sneakier ways to enhance, as in human athletes?
Not sure where I stand on this proposed legislation.
I have never personally seen any of these things done so I might think differently, but I am basically against more regulations, more bureaucrats, more licensing.
It is suggested that veterinarians and vet techs would make up the cadre of inspectors. Who would pay these inspectors? Would show fees increase? Would they have power to close down studs or farms? Would this carry over into all aspects of animal husbandry eventually?
Would it motivate people who do "soring" to develop sneakier ways to enhance, as in human athletes?
Not sure where I stand on this proposed legislation.