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The Horse Show with Rick Lamb - Debi Metcalfe (what to do if your horse is stolen, how to minimize chances of it happening) Radio Program -- 2/16/02 Listen while you surf the net.
A Cop's Point of View on Horse Theft - Cops like nothing better than to recover people's stolen property and find suspects. Unfortunately, though, people often add to a cop's workload by actually helping thieves steal their property. How? The property isn't marked or positively identifiable.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WEST NILE VIRUS For information concerning the West Nile Virus, prevention, status reports and more click here.
PA State Police Check New Holland Auction - PA State Police were at the New Holland Sales Stables in New Holland, PA responding to complaints regarding the trucks and trailers that transport the horses and the conditions of the horses at the auction.
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Seattle Slew Dies May 7, 2002 The Triple Crown Winner, one of the raceworld's greatest horses, died in his stall. He was 28.
BANNING EQUINE SLAUGHTER IN THE UNITED STATES
On Feb. 14, Rep. Connie Morella of Maryland sponsored HR 3781, a bill that would make it illegal to slaughter horses for human onsumption in the United States and prohibit horses from being transported to another country for slaughter. It also prohibits the transport of horseflesh intended for human consumption. The bill was co-sponsored by Representatives Benjamin Gilman and Maurice Hinchey of New York, Stephen Horn and Tom Lantos of California, Walter Jones Jr. of North Carolina, and Frank Pallone of New Jersey.
Governor Ridge signed the PA Horse Transport Bill into law on June 25, 2001. HB 1139, introduced by Representative Jim Lynch, Warren County, (R) on March 21, 2001. Act 64 bans the use of double deck trailers to transport horses. The law takes effect in 60 days. The bill passed the PA Senate on June 21, 2001 by a vote of 49-0. On May 8, 2001 the bill passed the House 199-0.equineprotectionnetwork.com/legislation/lindex.htm
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Seattle Slew Dies May 7, 2002 The Triple Crown Winner, one of the raceworld's greatest horses, died in his stall. He was 28.
BANNING EQUINE SLAUGHTER IN THE UNITED STATES
On Feb. 14, Rep. Connie Morella of Maryland sponsored HR 3781, a bill that would make it illegal to slaughter horses for human onsumption in the United States and prohibit horses from being transported to another country for slaughter. It also prohibits the transport of horseflesh intended for human consumption. The bill was co-sponsored by Representatives Benjamin Gilman and Maurice Hinchey of New York, Stephen Horn and Tom Lantos of California, Walter Jones Jr. of North Carolina, and Frank Pallone of New Jersey.
Governor Ridge signed the PA Horse Transport Bill into law on June 25, 2001. HB 1139, introduced by Representative Jim Lynch, Warren County, (R) on March 21, 2001. Act 64 bans the use of double deck trailers to transport horses. The law takes effect in 60 days. The bill passed the PA Senate on June 21, 2001 by a vote of 49-0. On May 8, 2001 the bill passed the House 199-0.equineprotectionnetwork.com/legislation/lindex.htm
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The Horse Show with Rick Lamb - Debi Metcalfe (what to do if your horse is stolen, how to minimize chances of it happening) Radio Program -- 2/16/02 Listen while you surf the net.
A Cop's Point of View on Horse Theft - Cops like nothing better than to recover people's stolen property and find suspects. Unfortunately, though, people often add to a cop's workload by actually helping thieves steal their property. How? The property isn't marked or positively identifiable.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WEST NILE VIRUS For information concerning the West Nile Virus, prevention, status reports and more click here.
PA State Police Check New Holland Auction - PA State Police were at the New Holland Sales Stables in New Holland, PA responding to complaints regarding the trucks and trailers that transport the horses and the conditions of the horses at the auction.
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