Horses have played an indispensable role in human history, yet these sentient, sensitive animals have suffered untold abuse and neglect in work, war, and so-called entertainment. It was the sight of a carthorse brutally beaten by his driver spurred Henry Bergh to found the ASPCA, and we’ve since made horse protection an important focus of our work.
Today, the ASPCA works to protect and aid horses through legislation, advocacy, education, targeted grants, and enforcement of the carriage horse and cruelty laws in New York City.
The ASPCA supports the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, and we recognize the importance of educating owners about basic horse care, responsible horse guardianship, and alternatives to auctions and slaughter.
We also are committed to helping some of the thousands of PMU foals born every year in the pregnant mares' urine industry, and the thousands of PMU mares made redundant by drastic production cuts in 2003.
Other areas of concern include activities with excessive risk, inhumane substitutes for real training, such as the soring of gaited breeds like Tennessee Walkers, indiscriminate and irresponsible breeding, and the fate of our nation's wild horses and burros.
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Equine Fund Brochure (.pdf) |
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Equine Fund Grant Application |