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HorsesLightning Dawn said Oct 7, 2006, 7:27 PM: |
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I would like to start a thread on my favourite animal, the horse. Horses are incredible teachers for me. Being around these creatures and riding them is very thereputic for me. Sometimes when i am really tired or getting sick I will drag myself out of bed to go ride my horse and amazingly it was as if were never sick in the first place, in fact i feel a great sense of peace and vitality afterwards. My horse has a beautiful yellow aura than i often see while i am riding him. You can learn alot by watching a herd of horses and how they interact with each other. They are pure, free, trusting, loving creatures and I am so happy that they are here on this planet with us. |
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Help ban horse-drawn carriagesJen said Oct 20, 2006, 3:24 PM: |
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If you are motivated to help free horses from the danger of pulling a carriage alongside motorized vehicles in traffic, check out the Coalition to Ban Horse-Drawn Carriages www.banhdc.org. Pulling the Reins on the Horse-Drawn Carriage Industryby Edita Birnkrant | Fall 2006The sight of a horse-drawn carriage weaving its way in and out of Midtown traffic, amidst blaring horns, aggressive cabs and trucks, swerving bicycle riders and throngs of pedestrians, is, to New Yorkers, just another part of the urban landscape. The horses, pulling their antiquated carriages, are a beloved New York City tradition, some will say. Others insist that there is nothing more romantic than taking a moonlight carriage ride through Central Park with someone you love, while savoring the clip-clop of the horse's hooves on the pavement. In January 2006, Friends of Animals helped found a coalition whose goal is enacting legislation to ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City. The Coalition to Ban Horse-Drawn Carriages has drafted legislation to effectively phase out this industry, and seeks to have current horses adopted to protect them from kill auctions. The immediate necessity of such a coalition was evident on Jan. 2nd, 2006, when a horse and driver were on their way back to the stables, but the horse panicked, ran out of control, and crashed into a car on 50th Street and 9th Avenue.
Many accidents have involved horse-drawn carriages over the years. In several of them, the horses were frightened by a loud, sudden noise – typical of New York City. The natural instinct of horses is to run when they are frightened, often unpredictably, by something that startles them. The incident involving Spotty received particular attention, due to its severity. Friends of Animals and other Coalition founders knew that the time was right to get the effort for a complete ban on the industry out to the public, and to seek support from New York City Council members.
Other cities that have banned horse-drawn carriages include Toronto, Canada; Beijing, China; Paris, France; and London and Oxford, England.
1. Boycott the Carriage Horse Industry. Educate friends and family to the reality of this industry. |
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