WFLF Study Reveals Disturbing Number of U.S. Thoroughbreds Slaughtered Each Year

Oct. 31, 2022

In 2012 the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) released a Case Study conducted on the number of Thoroughbreds that die at slaughter annually.  Based on data published by the U.S. government and the Jockey Club in the years 2002 – 2010, it was reported that an amount equal to 70% of the annual Thoroughbred foal crop, on average, die at slaughter each year. 

The findings represent a detailed portrait of the U.S. Thoroughbreds slaughtered in the years 2002 through 2010, as compared to annual Thoroughbred foal crop.

The case study is based on data published by the U.S. government and the Jockey Club. According to the study, an amount equal to 70% of the annual Thoroughbred foal crop, on average, die at slaughter each year.

“The polls have shown that the vast majority of those in racing want an end to the transport of their horses to any slaughterhouse,” said Jo Anne Normile, founder of Saving Baby Equine Charity and CANTER, the first organization to take Thoroughbreds right from the track to safe havens. “But for every Secretariat, for every Seabiscuit, there are tens of thousands of racehorses whose experiences on the back lots of the country’s tracks tell a different story.”

“As more race tracks scramble to implement programs to protect thoroughbreds at the end of their careers, it is important to remember that this same horrible fate is imposed on many that never have a racing career.” — Shelley Abrams, Racehorse Owner, Co Founder Americans Against Horse Slaughter.

“Without federal protection, aftercare programs cannot safeguard our horses from the harm of horse slaughter,” adds Katia Louise, President Wild for Life Foundation. “It’s evident that much more must be done by the industry, including a united stance supporting a federal ban on slaughter of horses for human consumption.”

Wild for Life Foundation extends an open invitation to the members of the Thoroughbred industry to join the Saving America’s Horses Initiative for the protection of all horses from slaughter. Members of the Thoroughbred industry can help champion the way by supporting an anti-slaughter position in  their communities and by  supporting the legislative bills that protect all America’s horses from slaughter.

As part of the initiative, “Saving America’s Horses” is spotlighting the issue through the world's most powerful visual resource, cinema. SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED, is a brilliant 
landmark feature film that sends a life-changing message to the public about the need to protect our horses.

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"SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED is a sobering wake up call to the need for all horsemen and horsewomen to do more to ensure that our beloved horses are protected. I urge the leaders in the Thoroughbred industry to set an example for the rest of the industry to actively get behind this film and support the legislation that will put an end to horse slaughter" — Bing Bush Jr., equine attorney

"SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES is so important to shed light on the reality of what is happening to our horses everyday in this country. My hope is that every horse lover will come away with a whole new understanding of why we have to protect these magnificent animals after seeing the film" says Nick Zito, Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.

Founded in 2009, the SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES Coalition is an international alliance of equestrian professionals, veterinarians, equine welfare experts, humane education researchers, horse advocates, scientists, film and television artists, and concerned citizens working in concert to promote humane and sustainable wild horse and burros preservation with a focus on the prevention of equine cruelty and ending the slaughter of America's horses.  

The Wild for Life Foundation and the Saving America’s Horses Coalition commends the progress that's been made over  the years toward an auditable aftercare program for rehabilitation, retraining and adoption for horses whose racing careers have ended. However, more must be done  in all racing jurisdictions and the industry must help generate more funds to assist in the transition of horses from racing into second careers. Together we further recommend that the leaders in the equine industry resolve to a vigorous showing of support for anti-slaughter legislation; to help put an end to the travesty and tragedy of horse slaughter for human consumption. Without Federal protection, racehorse aftercare programs cannot safeguard our horses from the cruelty and devastating harm of horse slaughter.

Link to PDF of Case Study:
https://www.wildforlifefoundation.org/Case_Study_U.S._Thoroughbreds_Slaughtered_2002-2010-WFLF.pdf

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Link to PDF of the original press release:
https://www.wildforlifefoundation.org/Press_release_WFLF_Case_Study030112.pdf

About Wild for Life Foundation
Wild for Life Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity dedicated to protecting, saving and preserving wild and domestic equines.

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Stand united in the movement to permanently ban horse slaughter. Lend your voice to support the Protection of All Equines from Abuse, Cruelty and Gruesome Death.

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Founded in 2009, the SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES Initiative is a Global Coalition founded on the powerful alliance of more than 50 of the top most influential anti-slaughter experts in the U.S., Canada and the U.K., and has grown to include members from over 50 Nations from around the world; standing together as a union of likeminded professionals, individuals, organizations, companies and grassroots groups. We strive break the cycle of animal cruelty for horses & burros through cultivating action and inspiring social change for the protection of equines from slaughter.

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We invite individuals, groups, clubs, companies and organizations from all walks of life to stand united with the horses and burros by giving them a voice. This is united effort to ban the slaughter of all equines, both domesticated and wild.

We believe that  

•    Horses and burros are not food

•    Horse slaughter is NOT humane and cannot be made humane 

•    Horse slaughter is driven by a perverse market of horsemeat which 

     is riddled with fraud

•    Horse slaughter is a major contributor of toxic substances and waste 

     that contaminates the environment and places human lives at risk  

•    Horse slaughter supports the abuse, neglect, insidious cruelty and 

     abandonment of equines  

•    State & National laws to permanently ban horse slaughter are necessary 

•    State & National laws permanently banning the transport of equines for 

     slaughter are necessary

•    Wild horses and burros belong free on the range  

•    An immediate moratorium on the roundup, removal and culling of wild equines is urgently needed  

•    Horse owners should have the right to humanely euthanize their equine 

•    Equine owners and breeders must take responsibility for the life of each equine in their charge

•    Horses & burros may become homeless, but No horse or burro is “unwanted”   

Our mission to see that horse slaughter is a thing of the past.


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This monumental and pivotal body of work has raised the bar for animal welfare in the U.S., and united equine advocates globally. The film brings to screen facts about the imminent and urgent health risks to humans and the environmental impact caused by the capture, removal, transport, and stockpiling of both wild and domestic horses designated for the human food chain. The film exposes how certain government agencies and special interests groups run over existing laws that are meant to protect the horses, people and the environment. 

SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES chronicles the history of needed protective legislation in the U.S., exposing the misleading propaganda used by proponents of slaughter, including the AVMA & the AAEP. It uncovers layers of documented evidence drawing a sharp contrast to the perverse myth that horse slaughter is “humane”, and that wrongly portrays this endangered native species as “excess, unwanted and destructive pests”.

  • Unpacks a multi-layered conspiracy - fueled by a parade of misinformation- against the survival and proliferation of horses” - LA TIMES
  • "Shocking statistics… "A searing indictment" –VARIETY
  • "Filled with facts" - NY TIMES
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SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED
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Celebrities guest appearances include Paul Sorvino, Linda Gray, Peter Max, Willie Nelson, Tippi Hedren, Ken Wahl, the Barbi Twins, Jennifer Lee Pryor, Michael Blake and more.

Celebrity experts and equine professional appearances include Nicholas Dodman DVM, Monty Roberts, Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Elliot Katz DVM, Nick Zito, Temple Grandin DVM, Victoria McCullough, Madeleine Pickens, Katia Louise, Sinikka Crosland, Sonja Meadows, Craig Downer, Paula Bacon, Ginger Kathrens and more.

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Founded in 2009, the SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES Initiative is a Global Coalition comprised of the top and most influential anti-slaughter experts and professionals in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.; and represents a strong alliance of likeminded professionals, organizations, groups, companies and individuals from over 50 Nations from around the world. We are dedicated to uniting the movement, and creating educational media for achieving a federal ban of horse slaughter in the U.S., and federal protection of equines in the wild.

The Coalition officially launched its “STAND WITH US” campaign in 2010, which was announced together with news of the Worldwide Premiere of the powerful documentary film, SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED at the Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival, where the film won Best Documentary Feature Film at its first Festival screening. The acclaimed film toured the festival circuit, winning multiple International Awards, including Best Environmental Film in Canada and many more. 

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Sharing a little Goodness for the Heart and Soul from Saving America's Horses, this Feel Good Friday


Welcome the Spirit of the Horse into Your Heart!

Like us, horses are social beings; they have strong family units (known as bands). 

Research shows that there are many health benefits for people who spend quality time with horses; it reduces stress and alleviates anxiety, and even lowers blood pressure and heart rate.

Horses help build confidence. They do not judge nor blame. 

Horses reflect back the emotions we feel inside, and by sharing their breath and welcoming their spirit into our heart we can become more aware of who we are, and how our behavior impacts others.


"May the healing hearts of horses help us discover and learn to nurture a compassionate reference for all life." - Katia Louise





Horses & burros heal our hearts and can heal our lands! 

Wild equids are keystone herbivores in our failing ecosystems, and wildfire fuel reducers. Their presence in the wild helps to slow climate change via a reduction in CO2 emissions from catastrophic wildfires. In the United Kingdom and other parts of the world, entire rangelands are successfully being rejuvenated through the return of wild equids in conservation grazing.


Feel Good Fridays with good news and uplifting messages for the heart and soul. Finding balance with blessings of light and harmony through healing & compassion ~ from the team at SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES.

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Action Alert Part Three: Safe Act at Risk

Through Unity We Can Reset the Course of History

We must act now. There's no time to lose. 

This Action Alert explores the involvement in horse slaughter and roundup activities on both federal and tribal lands by American Tribes, the impact of those activities on Tribal peopleTribal horses, and BLM horses of today, and actions we can take as one nation of people to protect the Horse Nation going forward.

Per USDA APHIS, the National Tribal Horse Coalition (NTHC) has been distributing information pushing support for roundups and horse slaughter to their congressional delegations, and this has been going on for well over a decade.  As illustrated in their May 26, 2022, letter to the Committee Working on the Safe Act, they are adamantly opposed to the anti-slaughter legislation.  More importantly is the impact of their letter and the fact that their letter is filled with misrepresentations, falsehoods, and innuendo.

If you didn’t know any better, you would likely believe that horse slaughter and round ups are activities widely needed and supported by American Tribal people. However, as shall be illustrated in this Action Alert, nothing could be further from the truth.

Similar letters dated on the exact same day and submitted to the Committee, from the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) claim that their entire member base is opposed to a ban of horse slaughter, and that horse slaughter is needed, and that it’s humane. Again, nothing could be further from the truth.  Yet the NTHC and other slaughter proponents rest a large part of their case on the misrepresentations distributed by the AVMA and the AAEP.

United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS), employees began meeting with Tribal representatives in the Northwest region of the U.S. in 2008-2009. Janet Wintermute, a USDA APHIS employee began working with the NTHC to prepare persuasive written information that would promote horse slaughter, roundups and sterilization activities including the use of GonaCon.  The NTHC reportedly incorporated in 2008-2009, and they have been meeting with USDA APHIS employees every other month since then.

It’s important to note that, per the USDA APHIS, employees of Federal Agencies such as the USDA APHIS, are explicitly forbidden from lobbying Congress on legislative initiatives. However, substantial evidence has surfaced through investigations by WFLF SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES, showing that the USDA APHIS employees have been manipulating America’s Tribal Leaders, and pressuring them to challenge federal laws that prevent federal agencies from inspecting horse meat that could be sold for human consumption.

In 2009, the USDA APHIS, and the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) targeted the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and together they held a joint conference and established a pro-slaughter resolution which remains an active NCAI policy today.

The next year, in 2010, WFLF SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES was contacted by Elder, Spiritual Leader, David Swallow of the Lakota Nation with a statement that their sacred horses were being confiscated and they were being arrested if they did not cooperate.  David had called us, very distraught. He could hardly speak. He said it was an attack on the People and an attack on the Innocence of the Sacred Horses of the First Nations People. There was an injunction filed in court, but it was denied.

In the statement by David Swallow he wrote, "This is a Reservation. We are NOT living in a park or a National park. It is the land of the People. We already have the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Police, the Oglala Sioux Tribal (OST) Public Safety Law Enforcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Marshals watching over us. I believe we Lakota Oyate have enough jurisdiction watching over us. Now come the Oglala Sioux Park Rangers, confiscating our Sacred Horses and arresting us if we don't cooperate. The Oglala Sioux Park Rangers are selling our horses to local ranchers (who then sell them to slaughterhouses) or the OST Rangers sell our horses directly to slaughter houses. THIS NEEDS TO BE STOPPED AND OUR Sacred Horses returned back to the People." 

WFLF SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES published David Swallow's Complete Statement and Press Release the next day.  Sadly, the horses were scheduled to be sold for slaughter on Mother’s Day of all Days.

David had asked for people to speak their hearts and to flood lawmaker's emails with protests. "This is something that we must do as a nation of people standing together on behalf of the horse nation," added Katia Louise.

David also added, "Our protests are filled with the tears of the Generations of Lakota's who have been abused not only by the White Society, but now by their own Tribal Government again."

Since then, there have been numerous roundups of tribal horses on reservation lands using U.S. taxpayer dollars. Time and time again, the tribal people were arrested if they did not cooperate with the confiscation of their beloved horses.

Perhaps the most brutal, and widely publicized roundups on Tribal lands in recent history were the Navajo Nation roundups.  Wild for Life Foundation broke the news on September 10, 2013, that Navajo Nation Government Rangers were Storming Private Properties, Searching & Seizing Horses in New Mexico. The large-scale Navajo Nation (NN) Government roundup of wild horses was conducted despite strong opposition from many Navajo tribal people.

Local tribal members reported government rangers coming onto their property and confiscating virtually every horse, even from within their stalls and pens. We received reports of  dozens or orphan foals that had been left stranded after their mothers were shipped to slaughter. We also received reports from families whose children witnessed their family horses, burros and little ponies being chased off cliffs by the rangers.

The Navajo Elders issued a declaration saying, “We strongly urge the Navajo Nation and U.S. Government, Bureau of Indian Affairs, DOI, USDA, to stop the desecration and destruction of the Diné Way of Life and Spiritual Foundation by recklessly promoting and supporting the roundup and mass execution of our relative, the horse.” The Nohooka Dine' published a Resolution in opposition of the roundups.

As part of a larger pattern, just two weeks before, a strikingly similar roundup to the one occurring on the Navajo reservation took place on the Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Reservation in Nevada. Critics viewed the roundup as part of a wider campaign endorsed by the Obama Administration. President Obama’s appointment of Ken Salazar as Secretary of the Interior, which oversees the BLM, together with the U.S. Forest Service, continued to conduct scores of roundups across 12 Western U.S. states resulting in the capture and eradication of countless wild horses.

The Navajo Government justified the eradication of its sacred Navajo horses by mimicking USDA, BLM and livestock industry assertions that the horses are supposedly “destroying the lands”; however, as stated by President Shelly during The 2012 Navajo State of the Nation, he admits that "other livestock grazing, not horse grazing is to blame..." “Our specialists have said sand dunes are growing and the land is being overgrazed. For example, we have nearly 170,000 sheep in Fort Defiance Agency, while our land can only support about 7,800 sheep.” These facts are just the tip of the iceberg. The NN Department of Agriculture estimates that the Navajo range is overrun with domesticated livestock by more than 40 percent.

In 2014, the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation halted a planned roundup of 3000-4000 wild horses from across their reservation due to the overwhelming objection to the roundup by their Tribal Members. Sadly, a total of 422 wild horses were removed before the roundup was stopped, and they were reportedly shipped to slaughter in Canada.

U.S. agency employees continue their efforts to influence & pressure tribal leaders to this present day.  For example, in 2021 it was reported that a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist by the name of Pat Hnilicka, advised the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes, to refer to wild horses, “as invasives, as weeds in a sense, because they … spread,” he said.

Although less publicized, the roundups on reservation lands have continued, and the situation has escalated. In 2021, the Wyoming Legislature passed a Bill allocating $500,000 from state general funds for efforts to manage wild horses in the state, including on the Wind River Indian Reservation. The new Wyoming Legislation enables the state to bill the federal government for the grazing of “trespassing horses”.  It also allows the Wyoming Attorney General to file a writ of Mandamus seeking to compel the federal government “to take action to remove excess wild horses as required under federal law from affected nonfederal lands". Plus it authorizes the governor to negotiate with federal and tribal officials to manage wild horses.

As of May 20, 2022, the Wind River Tribal officials said their government agencies already allocated $100,000 to remove wild horses under the new WY legislation, and that 1000 animals have already been removed and sold.

Most recently, the Chairmen of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, and the Colorado River Tribes requested BLM roundups on reservation land, after referring to donkeys as "pests and nuisance burros". Approximately 275 wild burros in the area have become the target of this BLM roundup.

The Wild For Life Foundation, (WFLF) and its SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES Initiative is voicing extreme concern over the government’s aggressive removal of wild horses and burros from their native lands, both federal and tribal.  Likewise, the ongoing manipulation of tribes by US government agencies and their employees must stop.

New polls show that 83% of American citizens oppose horse slaughter, and 74% oppose wild horse and burro roundups. A more detailed look at the issue indicates that most Native American people are also opposed to horse slaughter and roundups. 

If the tribal people of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, can stand together against the roundup and slaughter of their horses, and succeed, other tribal people can too, and so can the nontribal people of America. 

It’s time to stand as one Nation of people on behalf of the Horse Nation and bring these ruthless and barbaric government activities to an end once and for all.

In an effort to save, protect and preserve wild and domestic equines, as opposed to the promotion of horse slaughter and widespread roundups throughout the American West, Wild for Life Foundation’s President, Katia Louise is calling on members of the public who care about the horses to join in a united stance for the horses with Saving America’s Horses by going to www.savingamericashorses.org and clicking on the join button, which will help raise awareness and provide ongoing education on this critical issue. Ms. Louise says, “Making your voice heard will ultimately bring these unjust, cruel and barbaric practices to an end.”

Together We Are Their Voice and They Need to Be Heard


At WFLF we believe that unity happens when people put their differences aside and stand together for the greater good. This is how we roll at WFLF SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES.  We hope that you agree and are ready to take a stand or renew your pledge and stand united in effort to help stop horse slaughter today.
 
You Can Help End the Perverse Horse Slaughter Trade by acting right now. Show your united support for the horses and burros today by sharing the true facts and information with your friends, your family, and by contacting your state & local government representatives. It’s up to ALL of US to Stand Up for what’s Right. Do what you can to help make a difference and do it as often as you can. 

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The Team at SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES

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SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED highlights the environmental impact caused by the capture, removal, transport and stockpiling of both wild and domestic horses designated for human consumption and reveals the imminent health risks to humans.
It’s an intelligent exposé that reveals how the public has been misled by government agencies and corporate interests that run over the laws that are supposed to protect the public, the horses and the environment. The material in this project is provided for educational, informational, transformative and nonprofit educational purposes only.
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President Wild For Life Foundation, and director, SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES, Katia Louise, aka 'Red Horse Spirit Hawk' of the Elk clan, is a proud descendent of the Oglala Lakota Sioux. Katia Red Horse Spirit Hawk Louise carries the prayer of our ancestors and Elder Councils with her devoted love for our sacred four-legged relatives.