Final Horse Protection Act Rule on Hold
Wednesday, February 1, 2017 | Mary Phelps
Lexington, Ky. – Earlier this month, the USEF applauded the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s passage of a new rule intended to eliminate soring practices in the Tennessee Walking Horse and Racking horse breeds. The new Administration has issued a government wide freeze on all new federal rules, including this one, until further review. It is unknown if and when the review will occur and whether the rule will be approved. The enforcement of the Horse Protection Act will continue to operate under the existing regulations and USEF will continue to regulate horse welfare at its Licensed Competitions.
Horse welfare is a top priority of the USEF. Through the development and enforcement of welfare rules, USEF will continue to ensure the fairness, safety, and enjoyment of all of its participants.
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