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Saturday, July 3, 2021

Animal Angels - HORSE SLAUGHTER

 





 


The cruelty of horse slaughter exposed by Animal Angels

 

This documentary exposes the dirty secrets of the horse slaughter industry through the tragic story of Platinum Ticket. This successful grey Thoroughbred racehorse was discovered in a kill pen at the Knoxville Livestock Auction barely alive with a bullet in his head. The film tells the story of how he got there: From winning purses at the racetrack to winning ribbons in the jumper show ring – until his fortunes suddenly changed. Like tens of thousands of American horses each year, he became trapped in the horse slaughter pipeline – a long, cruel road leading to a brutal death in the slaughterhouses of Mexico and Canada.



NO HORSE DESERVES SUCH CRUELTY AND INDIFFERENCE


The story I'm about to tell you is hard to hear, but it does have a promising ending.

When I arrived at a New Mexico horse auction run by notorious "kill buyer" Dennis Chavez, I spotted them almost immediately: Four emaciated horses, lying flat on the ground and barely clinging to life. As another investigator and I got closer, I realized one horse was severely bleeding — a coyote had gotten into the pen overnight and torn apart his hip.

I wish I could say it's the first time I've seen something like this, but it happens over and over again. This is why Animals' Angels needs your help now to investigate, document, and expose animal abusers so we can hold them accountable.
HELP US EXPOSE ALL THE ABUSERS
We found four horses trampled to death in one of Leroy Baker's slaughter transports. Our investigation led to Baker being fined $177,000.

I immediately found the livestock inspector, who euthanized these clearly suffering horses. We then sent our documentation to the New Mexico authorities and ... all hell broke loose.

The whole system turned its force against us, including the pro-slaughter industry and even the FBI! But thanks to our viral video documenting the condition these horses were in, animal advocates like you learned the truth and were on our side.

Because of our investigation — and the support of friends like you — every animal held at an auction house in New Mexico must now have paperwork, which creates an undeniable paper trail and holds auctioneers accountable for how they treat animals.

We have proven that factual documentation and reporting as well as public pressure can stop animal abuse. But there are so many more horses, farm animals, and puppy mill dogs waiting for us to uncover their stories so they can be spared.

Please make a donation today for all the animals who are still counting on us. When others look away, we bear witness to animals' pain and work tirelessly to improve their lives.
With gratitude,
Sonja Meadows
President
P.S. We have made a commitment to keep fighting until all horses are safe and the slaughter of horses is banned for good. If you love and value them as much as we do, we need you on board with us today. Please donate to help Animals' Angels end cruelty against horses and all animals.

"Broke to Ride"
Months of Horror at the Kalona Sale

During Animals’ Angels recent investigation into the Kalona horse sale, our team observed auctions from August through November, and were horrified by the findings. A few of the heartbreaking observations are listed below:

In August, our team observed a draft mare go down multiple times in the pen, only to be forced back up again and again until she was sold, at which time the distressed animal went down yet again. At the same auction, investigators saw a horse covered with dozens of whip marks, and witnessed a horse being kicked in the face by another horse with full force in an agitated pen.
In September, kill buyer Boots Stanley paid $50 for a horse (tag #695) with severe lacerations on his face which appeared to have been caused by an ingrown halter being ripped off prior to the sale.

In October, Boots Stanley purchased a dappled grey draft horse who struggled through the auction ring due to a left leg that had swollen to three times its normal size. During the same sale, a Belgian draft horse died suddenly in the loose horse pen, indicating the horse had already been in dire condition when brought in, and a white donkey was mercilessly moved through the auction ring, even though the injured animal was unable to put any weight on his right foot.
Horse Down In Pen Area
In November, Stanley was once again buying blind, sick, and injured animals at the auction. Some of these horses later appear on his online broker program pages for hundreds of dollars, even though he paid as little as $50 for many of the animals.

During each monthly sale at Kalona, Animals’ Angels investigators documented consistently cruel and neglectful behavior:

The auction used a heavy hydraulic gate to block the entrance of the auction ring. Terrified horses were forced through a narrow chute while the auction workers hit the panicked animals relentlessly on the face and sides. One worker even went so far to strike a horse across the face with his wooden cane.

Many horses were in extremely poor condition, including emaciated horses and horses with curled up or severely cracked hooves, rain rot, swollen legs, or fresh wounds from being kicked or injured during transport. Some of these horses were in such poor condition that it was obvious they should not have been accepted for sale.

Large draft horses were kept in pens with low ceilings, causing the poor animals to hit their heads on the overhead beams. On several occasions, stallions were put in the same pen with mares, causing unnecessary fighting and kicking.

The auction’s lack of diligence and care extended to the attendees as well. Despite a raging pandemic, the sale did not require or encourage the wearing of masks, thus putting the public at risk. 
Donkey with Neck Wound
Shameful Lack of Concern by Auction Veterinarian Kim Van Driel
After witnessing the abuse and suffering of the horses at the auction, our team was appalled to see auction veterinarian Kim Van Driel, owner of New Hampton Vet Clinic, demonstrate a disturbing level of disregard for animal welfare, showing no sign of concern, care, or compassion for these sick and injured horses.

Van Driel was focused only on drawing blood for Coggins testing, while her husband Justin, who is a veterinary assistant at his wife’s clinic, could be overheard cursing and yelling at the horses while using a whip to move them around the pen. 
Horse with face injuries
Kill Buyers Shamelessly Exploit Well-Meaning Individuals


This unhappy truth is clearly demonstrated by the Stanley brothers, who have grown their business exponentially over the last decade by selling horses at inflated prices to well-meaning individuals who hope to save an animal from slaughter.

Unfortunately, the profit gained from these manipulative transactions has allowed the Stanley brothers to thrive. The cycle of abuse and slaughter will only end when the profits dry up and the kill-buyers can no longer make a living off the suffering of these poor animals.

Advocating For Change
The ongoing plight of the horses at the Kalona auction was hard to witness, but Animals’ Angels remains committed to holding the Kalona auction accountable, along with its employees, attendees, and auction veterinarian.

And, since many of the horses from this sale end up at a Canadian slaughter plant, the evidence will be used to continue to urge European authorities to impose a complete ban on horse meat imported from Canada.

As large scale kill buyers like Boots Stanley continue to load their slaughter trucks with innocent horses, Animals’ Angels will continue to expose the ugly truth about the Kalona auction and their kill buyer clientele.

We will work tirelessly to inform and warn unsuspecting buyers, making it our mission to discourage anyone from ever purchasing a horse from a kill buyer. Change can happen if we convince enough people to stop supporting the kill buyers and end their greedy reign of abuse and slaughter.
Sick & Weak
Become an Advocate for the Animals Today
We encourage you to share the important information in this newsletter with as many people as you can in order to spread awareness of the tragic fate of the horses at the Kalona auction.

And we invite you to join us in our mission to bring meaningful change to the lives of innocent animals. Through advocacy, awareness, and compassion we can make a difference together.

Will you join us in advocating for the animals today? Your tax-free donation will be used to support future investigations and will enable us to continue our work on behalf of the animals who so badly need our help. 


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