
City horses, like their farm and ranch peers, generally live long, healthy lives. They receive regular examinations and treatment from veterinarians to maintain good health: The horses also get ample rest, including five weeks of vacation to the countryside each year. The carriage industry operates under strict safety guidelines and the watchful eye of both the city’s Department of Health and the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Horse owners know their livelihoods depend on keeping their animals safe and healthy: They wouldn’t jeopardize that.
“New York City’s proposed ban isn’t coming from people who work with horses day-to-day,” Stallman said. “Their claims aren’t based on science or recommendations from veterinarians. In fact, they ignore the expertise of ranchers, livestock owners, and animal care professionals who work with animals every day and have been caring for these horses for centuries.”
