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Stronach Group And PETA Urge Ban On Sale Of Thoroughbreds To South Korea, Citing Slaughter Concerns - Horse Racing News


Stronach Group And PETA Urge Ban On Sale Of Thoroughbreds To South Korea, Citing Slaughter Concerns
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The Stronach Group has joined together with animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in a call to ban the sale of Thoroughbreds to South Korea without better assurances for aftercare. PETA released a video investigation of horse slaughter in South Korea in spring 2019, claiming the practice is a common way of dealing with unwanted horses and that Korean slaughterhouses violated the country s Animal Protection Act.
A subsequent investigation by the Korean government resulted in fines for the Jeju Livestock Cooperative Association and two of its employees for killing horses in front of others, which is judged to be an unnecessary stressor. Workers shown hitting horses in the head were not fined, according to PETA. ....

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Two groups want to ban sale of racehorses to South Korean interests [Los Angeles Times :: BC-RAC-SKOREA-SALES:LA]


Two groups want to ban sale of racehorses to South Korean interests [Los Angeles Times :: BC-RAC-SKOREA-SALES:LA]
The unlikely alliance of a race track owner and an animal rights advocacy group is calling for the end of North American horses being sold to South Korean interests for the purpose of racing or breeding. The Stronach Group, owner of Santa Anita and Golden Gate Fields, joined People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals in calling for this action after a 2006 Kentucky Derby runner was sent to a South Korean slaughterhouse after his breeding career was over.
It was learned through public records that Private Vow, a 17-year-old who finished 15th in the Kentucky Derby, was killed on July 22 this year, likely be used for either pet food or rendered into another byproduct. In addition, two 4-year-old horses who Private Vow sired Normal Classic and Private Man were also killed in a slaughterhouse this year and two of his 3-year-old fillies Private Castle and Up Q ....

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