February 3, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts:
John Holland
540-268-5693
Vicki Tobin                          
630.961.9292
Poll finds big Ag horse slaughter promotion has backfired
Chicago (EWA) - A
 poll conducted in January by Lake Research Partners for the American 
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) found that 80% 
of Americans are strongly opposed to horse slaughter. The highly 
respected research group based its survey on 1,008 voters giving the 
results a 3% margin of error. The poll found opposition was consistent 
across all sectors, including horse owners.
The
 findings are all the more remarkable given the huge media effort that 
was mounted by the horse slaughter lobby following the closing of U.S. 
based horse slaughter plants in 2007. 
While
 the effort appeared to have worked on Congress, causing them to restore
 funding for horse slaughter inspections, it had the opposite effect on 
voter opinion. A similar poll performed a decade earlier indicates that 
opposition to horse slaughter has increased by almost 10%.
The
 slaughter lobby, supported by some of the most powerful agriculture 
groups in the country including the Farm Bureau, the National 
Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA), the Pork Producers Council (PPC), 
the American Veterinary Medicine Association and the American Quarter 
Horse Association has engaged some of the top lobbying and PR firms in 
Washington in a concerted effort to push back against what they saw as a
 victory for "animal rights" supporters.
EWA's
 John Holland explains "The horse slaughter issue has unfortunately 
become part of a much larger battle between big agriculture and animal 
welfare advocates. Big agriculture has decided to protect itself with an
 aggressive in-your-face strategy designed to preemptively crush its 
opponents, real and imagined." 
The
 promotion of horse slaughter is just one of the proxy battles being 
waged by the Ag giants. In July of 2011, the NCBA and the PPC opposed a 
plan already agreed to by the United Egg Producers (UEP) and the Humane 
Society of the United States (HSUS) to replace existing battery cages 
with equally efficient environments that create better living conditions
 for laying hens. The move showed a willingness to attack even other 
animal agriculture associations who appeared to be bending toward better
 humane standards.
Perhaps
 the most bizarre example of this aggressive strategy is SB 610 
introduced into the Virginia Legislature this year by State Senator Dick
 Black. The bill called for working dogs to be reclassified as 
livestock, effectively removing their humane protection as companion 
animals. Following an avalanche of criticism, Black announced he was 
pulling the bill and admitting that he had introduced it "to aid the agriculture and farming community at their request." He went on to mention the Farm Bureau and the Agribusiness Council by name.
"This
 newest poll should serve as a warning to politicians who have yielded 
to big Ag bullying" says EWA's Vick Tobin, "Voters are not with you on 
the horse slaughter issue."
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Good. Maybe the politicians will start paying attention to the polls. Obviously, a large group of people are against horse slaughter. Now they need to stop exporting them to other countries for slaughter too.
ReplyDeleteThe bills that are stalled in Congressional Committees - H.R.2966 and S.1176 would do that. Prohibit slaughter AND transportation across borders for the purpose of slaughter. If we can ever get them passed that is.
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