ASPCA Blog

August 24, 2009

Carriage Horses Pulled from the Streets of NYC

Carriage horse

Starting Monday, August 10, and repeating this past week, temperatures in New York City reached and exceeded 90 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time this summer. According to the New York City Administrative Code, 90 degrees is the temperature at which carriage horses must stop working and be allowed to rest in their stables. As the de facto enforcer of New York City’s carriage horse laws, ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Agents were on hand to make sure carriage horse operations ceased and that the horses were safe. No medical emergencies were observed.

“Temperatures at that level only compound the already difficult job performed by carriage horses,” says Joseph Pentangelo, Assistant Director of ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement. “Ideally, we would like to see this industry leave New York City entirely—but until then, ASPCA Agents will continue to make sure that the carriage horses are well cared for.”

The 90-degree threshold is a strict measure of air temperature alone. The law does not take into account humidity or the extreme heat that radiates off the city’s black asphalt streets onto horses’ legs and stomachs.

The ASPCA believes that our city’s unique environment is incapable of ensuring that horses and their human passengers stay healthy and safe, and we have been fighting to get the horses off our noisy, congested streets. To learn more about the fundamental cruelty of New York City’s carriage horse industry—and to see proposed humane alternatives and solutions—please visit our partner agency, NYCLASS.

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Category: New York City

 

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Submitted by Cindy Strick at: September 4, 2009
LOVE how theres a "donate today" button right next to the twisted article! You guys are getting to be more and more like peta and hsus!

Submitted by "partner agency" at: August 30, 2009
since when is a group fully funded by a real estate developer an "agency"??? My God, the ASPCA is actually starting to believe it's own lies and garbage!

Submitted by Steve Nislick/Manhattan Mini Storage at: August 30, 2009
That is who the ASPCA sold their soul too. Stop pretending to care about animals more than fundraising, Ed Sayres. With friends like the ASPCA, animals need no enemies. Hypocrites.

Submitted by ASPCA equals Hypocrite at: August 30, 2009
Why is the ASPCA teaming up with a wealthy real estate developer and using the healthy and vibrant NYC horse carriages for cheap PR?? How disgustingly transparent.

 

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