Story by MIKE TIGHE as published in the LaCrosseTribune.com “It’s been devastating and horrific,” LA VALLE, Wis. — Social media sites have been sworn in to the posse trying to track down rustlers who apparently stole two horses from a farm that provides therapy for veterans and children. […]
OpEd by R.T. Fitch ~ president/co-founder of Wild Horse Freedom Federation The Magic of Federally Perpetrated Propaganda and Blatant Lies There was a time, not long ago, when the Department of Interior’s (DoI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) would slip in a few false numbers and bad mathematical […]
By In-Soo Nam as published in the Wall Street Journal Abhorrent Cultural Differences Put Off Western Tourists On South Korea’s Jeju island, the expression, “I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse,” can be taken literally. On this resort island, off the south coast of the Korean peninsula, […]
Architects of U.S. Horse Slaughter Ban to Address Invitation-Only Crowd with Special Video Message from Vice President Joe Biden CHATHAM, N.Y., March 18, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The 2014 American Equine Summit, which will feature presentations from some of the most prominent equine experts in the nation, will take […]
By Ella Morton as published in The Slate “What the Heck IS that!?” “Good evening ladies and gentlemen, we have just landed at Denver International Airport, where the local time is 9:45 PM. On behalf of outraged residents we’d like to draw your attention to the demonic blue […]
By Nicole Gelinas as published in the New York Post “There’s always an underlying fear when any government entity starts to pressure one industry,” New York City Mayor de Blasio can fight with the groundhog. He can fight with the governor. He can fight with charter-school lady Eva […]
An original story by R.T. Fitch “It’s ‘Feel Good Sunday’ and I am going to do something different, today. Instead of sharing something that someone else has written I have penned, for you, a few thoughts and feelings that crossed across my heart this very morning. A true […]
Liam Neeson is an actor, and a good one. Recently, he’s been playing a new role: defender of New York’s anachronistic carriage-horse industry. He’s attacked the part with all the gusto of recent star turns in movies like Non-Stop and Taken. But just like those roles, it’s a fictional portrayal that’s short on facts and heavy on action-hero posturing and show biz theatrics.
as published in The Local – French news in English A French animal rights’ group claimed on Thursday that horsemeat imported to France from North and South America comes from animals treated with a dangerous drug that’s banned from human consumption. Horses from the United States, Canada and other […]
By Alex Flippin FOX 26 KNPN “…they can’t sell animals for whom they have no medical records…” In December, the organization Front Range Equine Rescue began its challenge to stop Gallatin, Mo.-based Rains Natural Meats from slaughtering horses for human consumption. Now this week, the group says it […]
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