US Equestrian has updated rule GR838, starting December 1, 2024, to deal with unethical treatment of horses – not just at competitions but anywhere. This new rule only applies in the U.S., but it’s an important step in making sure horse abusers face consequences.
Report Unethical Treatment Of A Horse
For too long, people who abuse horses haven’t been punished because of the location in which their abuse happens. But now, if you report unethical treatment of a horse, US Equestrian will investigate – even if it happens outside of a show. This is a step toward ensuring that those who engage in abusive practices are identified and stopped.
However, US Equestrian needs your help. It’s crucial that you continue to report incidents, knowing that US Equestrian is committed to investigating thoroughly, making sure it’s fair for everyone involved.
Help Stop Horse Abuse
This rule change empowers grooms, trainers and riders alike to speak up to protect the horses we care for. Let’s work together to make sure horses get the treatment they deserve. You are their voice, and by reporting abuse, you can help stop it.
HorseGrooms is committed to promoting the welfare of horses and protecting them from abuse. Check out the following articles our website:
- What do you do when you witness horse abuse?
- You report horse abuse; what happens next?
- I spoke up….
- Results of the survey Horse Welfare at Home
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