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Equine Industry Sets Animal Welfare Standard For Processing


The Horse Welfare Alliance of Canada (HWAC) and the Alberta Equestrian Federation (AEF) are pleased to introduce the Recommended Handling Guidelines and Animal Welfare Assessment Tool for Horses. This comprehensive industry developed guideline and animal welfare assessment tool will provide consistent standards for the handling of horses at processing. This project enabled a joining of forces that included science, research, welfare experts and government representatives from across North America. The guidelines, reviewed by CFIA will be released at a training session for assessors later this month.

The animal agriculture industry and the public agree that farm animals must be treated humanely throughout their lives, including on-farm, in transport, at end of life and at processing plants. In 2009 there were in excess of 93,000 horses processed for meat in Canada.

The guidelines are intended to be utilized for third party audits and by the horse processing industry for guidance, education and in-house assessments. They offer detailed information about equine behavior and handling, facility design, transport, compromised animals, effective stunning and willful acts of abuse.

“The equine industry is committed to having the highest standards for humane and ethical treatment of animals. It’s not only the right thing to do, it’s also the law,” said Bill desBarres, Chair of HWAC. “This industry developed tool will provide guidance, education and a means to audit animal welfare at the plants.”

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