

A bill being considered by New York City, Intro. 653, would drastically weaken the oversight and implementation of proper care for the city's long-suffering carriage horses -- and even allow the industry to self-regulate through a third-party arrangement if it so chose.
These horses work for their living, and deserve to have clean stalls and bedding, proper food, and appropriate care. Protect these iconic animals -- tell New York City Council members to oppose Intro. 653. Sign the petition and tell a friend!
The sight of a carthorse being brutally beaten by his driver spurred Henry Bergh to found the ASPCA in 1866 -- and the ASPCA has worked to protect New York City's working horses ever since. The ASPCA is currently the primary agency enforcing the city's carriage horse laws.
Intro. 653 is a bill currently before the City Council's Consumer Affairs Committee that seeks to eliminate the authority of the city's departments of Health and Mental Hygiene and Consumer Affairs, the NYC Police Department and agents of the ASPCA -- who have expertise in equine care and a commitment to the welfare of animals -- to inspect carriage horse stables.
The ASPCA's Humane Law Enforcement (HLE) agents:
• Monitor horses and their drivers out in the field;
• Conduct routine and periodic inspections of the hack line;
• Inspect logbooks in order to enforce the limit of hours horses may work each day and verify the "trip cards" carried by drivers;
• Enforce the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's rules and regulations on the proper medical care, treatment, and housing of carriage horses in the City; and
• Monitor the care and condition of the horses at their stables.
Without access to the stables, the ASPCA cannot monitor the conditions of the horses or their living environments, and will no longer be able to ensure that failures to comply with the law are addressed. Help protect New York City's carriage horses by urging City Council members to oppose Intro. 653 -- sign the petition below and tell a friend.
Dear New York City Council Member, As a concerned animal advocate, I am writing to urge you to oppose Intro. 653. This bill puts the health and safety of New York City's carriage horses at risk by eliminating the authority of the departments of Health and Mental Hygiene and Consumer Affairs, the NYC Police Department and ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement to inspect carriage horse stables. The language in the bill is very vague, calling for the inspection of the stables by a "single entity that has veterinary training in the care of horses." It does not determine who would select the entity, and makes no mention of who would fund the inspections. It takes authority and oversight away from the City, law enforcement and ASPCA agents who have expertise in equine care and a commitment to the welfare of animals. There is nothing preventing the carriage horse industry from self-regulating through a third-party arrangement. New York City's carriage horses are subjected to living and working in poor conditions, necessitating more effective enforcement, not less. ASPCA agents monitor the care and condition of the horses, checking stalls for proper bedding, size and cleanliness. They also check on feed to ensure that a proper amount is on hand and that it is free of vermin, as well as evaluate lighting, ventilation and unsafe conditions at the stables. Without access to the stables, the ASPCA cannot monitor the conditions of the horses or their living environment and cannot ensure that failures to comply with the law are addressed. For these reasons, I urge you to oppose Intro. 653. Thank you for your time and consideration. |
| Sep 2, 2010 Pamela White |
| Sep 2, 2010 Lucille Caruso |
| Sep 1, 2010 jeanne gibson |
| Sep 1, 2010 Asja Richman |
| Sep 1, 2010 Diane LaPlante Please continue to protect the working horses of NY . |
| Sep 1, 2010 Marilyn Macaulay Please do not weaken what little guardianship these working animals have. People who can not take "good" care of an employee, should not be in business. Oppose Intro. 653 for the sake of the animal. |
| Sep 1, 2010 Nikki Wickart |
| Sep 1, 2010 theresa overturf take proper care of the horses |
| Sep 1, 2010 Tommie Hall Please help keep the horses safe, healthy, and well taken care of. Thank You Tommie |
| Sep 1, 2010 donna mosera If there is one thing I don't miss about living and working in Manhattan for 45 years is the pitiful sight of working carriage horses on miserably hot or cold days. |
| Sep 1, 2010 Laura Crane |
| Sep 1, 2010 Denise Santano |
| Sep 1, 2010 maureen moschetti |
| Sep 1, 2010 kirsty watkinson |
| Sep 1, 2010 Marie Therese Bonello After a lifetime of work, they certainly deserve a comfortable environment where to spend the last years of their life. |
| Sep 1, 2010 Jan Kochmeister |
| Sep 1, 2010 (Name not displayed) No animal that is used for our entertainment should be subjected to adverse living conditions. Please vote for better living conditiond for these horses. |
| Sep 1, 2010 (Name not displayed) |
| Sep 1, 2010 (Name not displayed) Please so many horses have suffered in your city for decades, because of inproper care. You must have a caring and strong watchdog type person to oversee the care of these wonderful animals !!! Thankyou |
| Sep 1, 2010 (Name not displayed) |
| Sep 1, 2010 Laura Winds |
| Sep 1, 2010 Lea Stretch |
| Aug 31, 2010 Stacey Foster |
| Aug 31, 2010 (Name not displayed) |
| Aug 31, 2010 Lylliam Arocho Its about time, we done something to protect these wonderful animals. |
| Aug 31, 2010 tracy rose |
| Aug 31, 2010 (Name not displayed) |
| Aug 31, 2010 Cindy Prezioso They deserve to be protect to the maximum extent of the law! |
| Aug 31, 2010 Delta Overton |
| Aug 31, 2010 K M Thomas |
| Aug 31, 2010 Terri Holt These horses Should Have clean stalls and eat well, they work hard out there for people so they should be treated well and be safe! These animals didn't ask to work out in the street that's hard on there legs and hooves. I oppose Intro 653 |
| Aug 31, 2010 Paula Holden All animals need comfort and love!!! |
| Aug 31, 2010 Merrie Durbano The magnificant working horses of NYC are a treasure and not a thing to be abused. All working creatures deserve good food, water, a safe place to rest, and gentle handling. You'll get a lot more out of healthy animals, than weak ones. thank you. |
| Aug 31, 2010 J. Fredeico Provide the care and respect they deserve. |
| Aug 31, 2010 Johanna Pemberton-Smith |
| Aug 31, 2010 cristy white PLEASE oppose this bill! These horses already are subjected to a life that is not the norm for a free ranging animal, at least give them the benefit of a caring individual that is interested intheir welfare...not his payheck. |
| Aug 31, 2010 L. Beth Schlansky |
| Aug 31, 2010 Lori Hone |
| Aug 31, 2010 MarinaLuz Shelton |
| Aug 31, 2010 Caryn Oldziey |
| Aug 31, 2010 Denise Daudet |
| Aug 31, 2010 Janet Ramella Someone must oversee the well being of these animals. |
| Aug 31, 2010 Katie Smith |
| Aug 31, 2010 Gianna Strand |
| Aug 31, 2010 evelyn dominguez |
| Aug 31, 2010 Sabina Tlamková |
| Aug 31, 2010 Ann Crossland |
| Aug 31, 2010 michelle davidson |
| Aug 31, 2010 martha beerman Please protect the working horses from extreme weather conditions & car pollution from city vechicles. |
| Aug 31, 2010 Sherry L. Gelasi Please oppose any bill that would have the best interest in the welfare of the horses as their first priority. |