The American Horse Council’s National Issues Forum will focus on the “Welfare of the Horse,” an important topic in the horse world today. AHC believes that this will be the most comprehensive presentation in recent years on what the industry is doing in “Putting the Horse First.”
The forum has now been finalized and will feature speakers from segments of the horse community as varied as competition, sport, work and entertainment. A complete program follows. The forum will be held June 16, 2009, in Washington, DC as part of the AHC’s annual meeting.
The forum will be an opportunity for the industry to provide reports on the welfare and safety initiatives in place and being undertaken. It will also be an opportunity to let our fans, the general public, the media, and elected officials know how important this is to the horse community.
Dr. Scott Palmer, a nationally-known veterinarian and past-president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, will deliver the keynote address. Other featured speakers will be Gary Carpenter, Executive Director of the American Quarter Horse Foundation; Cindy Schonholtz, President of the Animal Welfare Council; Dr. Tom Lenz, Chairman of the Unwanted Horse Coalition; and Dr. Gail Golab, Director, Animal Welfare Division of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
The forum will also include panels on racing, showing, sport, and work. The panels will include representatives from racing, showing, eventing, hunter-jumpers, endurance riding, rodeo, carriage operators, polo, sales/auctions, entertainment and research. Representatives from national organizations involved in all these activities will provide an update on their welfare activities. We believe that this will be the most inclusive presentation on safety and welfare ever assembled in terms of its breadth and the activities and organizations involved.
This will be an opportunity for attendees to learn about welfare initiatives in other segments of the horse world and how they might be adapted to their activities. It will be an opportunity to discuss the common goal of being good stewards of the horse and facilitate working together to that end, regardless of one’s particular activity.
A complete program is as follows:
WELFARE AND THE HORSENational Issues ForumJune 16, 2009
9:00–9:30 Keynote AddressResponsible Horse Ownership; When the Dream Becomes RealityDr. Scott Palmer, American Assn. of Equine Practitioners
9:30–10:00 Everyone is Entitled to Their Own Opinion, But not to Their Own FactsGary Carpenter, American Quarter Horse Foundation
10:00–10:45 Racing PanelAlex Waldrop – Moderator – National Thoroughbred Racing Association Mike Ziegler – National Thoroughbred Racing AssociationMike Tanner – United States Trotting AssociationTom Persechino – American Quarter Horse AssociationAndrew Schweigardt – Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders Association
10:45–11:30 Showing PanelDavid O’Connor – Moderator – United States Equestrian FederationCam Foreman – American Quarter Horse AssociationTBA – United States Hunter Jumper AssociationTBA – United States Eventing Association
11:30–12:00 Unwanted Horse Coalition ReportDr. Tom Lenz – Chair
12:00–1:15 Awards Luncheon
1:15–2:00 Work/Sales/Research PanelDavid Foley – Moderator – American Assn. of Equine PractitionersTommy Doyle – Carriage Operators of North AmericaMarie Wheatley – American Humane AssociationDr. Jim Morehead – American Assn. of Equine Practitioners – Sales/AuctionsDr. Nathanial White – American Assn. of Equine Practitioners – Research
2:00–2:30 Competition/Sport Horse Panel Dr. Jerry Black – Moderator – American Assn. of Equine PractitionersLaura Hayes – American Endurance Ride ConferenceDr. Doug Corey – Professional Rodeo Cowboys AssociationPeter Rizzo – United States Polo Association
2:30–3:00 Are We Mushrooms or Sun Flowers?Cindy Schonholtz – Chair – Animal Welfare Council; Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association
3:00–3:30 Where Do We Go from Here? Responsibilities to our Horses, our Industry, our Fans and the Public Dr. Gail Golab – American Veterinary Medical Association
More information on registration and hotel information can be found on the AHC’s website at www.horsecouncil.org.
This is good.
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Wish I could go!
i think that its great that they're focusing on the welfare of horses.
Sounds good.
Cool
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