Forcing Wild Horses to Undergo Ovariectomies is Animal Abuse
Wild Horse Management
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Published: August 8, 2018
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AWHC Contributor
Washington, DC—Earlier this week, theAnimal WelfareInstitute (AWI) and the American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) voiced their opposition to the Bureau of Land Management’s barbaric proposal to surgically sterilize wild horses using an experimental and inhumane procedure. As of Monday’s deadline, more than 12,000 citizens and numerous veterinary experts had also submitted comments opposing the procedure.
Under theBLM’s proposal, all of the estimated 885 free-roaming wild horses in the Warm Springs Herd Management Area would be chased and rounded up by helicopter, and 100 mares would be forced to undergo ovariectomies through a colpotomy—an invasive and risky surgery whereby the mare’s ovaries are pulled out while the animal remains conscious.
According to comments submitted to theBLMby both organizations, “The wild mares targeted in this action will … not be provided with any of the critical follow-up care required of this procedure, including … careful monitoring for hemorrhage, pain relief and antibiotic treatment. This lack of any credible post-operative care plan or procedure is appalling and may violate theAnimal WelfareAct.”
AWI legal fellow Meredith Hou, a veterinary technician, also submitted a statement on the proposal, explaining that the agency’s “research project proposes animal abuse by knowingly and recklessly causing substantial pain to animals.” Ovariectomies, she added, are rarely performed, except to remove malignant growths from domestic horses under proper sedation and with appropriate post-operative care.
TheBLMadmits ovariectomies could have adverse impacts on the welfare of individual animals, as well as on broader herd dynamics. It is deeply troubling that one of theBLM’s stated goals is to quantify how many mares who are pregnant at the time of the ovariectomies will end up aborting their unborn foals.
In 2016, theBLMcanceled similar experiments after a lawsuit was filed by AWHC and the Cloud Foundation (TCF).
“TheBLMis conducting painful and potentially life-threatening medical experiments on animals the agency is required under law to protect,” said Joanna Grossman, AWI’s equine program manager. “The American public is not going to stand for this kind of abuse. If theBLMgoes forward with this rash and unethical proposal, we will pursue any and all legal remedies.”
Added Brieanah Schwartz, government relations andpolicycounsel for AWHC: “TheBLMis once again trying to subject federally protected wild mares and their unborn foals to an archaic, invasive and dangerous sterilization surgery. The National Academy of Sciences itself warned against such procedures due to the high risk of prolonged bleeding and infection.”
“This proposal is especially unconscionable considering a humane method of population control is available through the use of the proven PZP birth control vaccine,” Schwartz said, “but theBLMcontinues to vastly underutilize it. These are America’s wild horses and Americans overwhelmingly want them protected on our public lands, not brutalized by theBLM.”
Originally posted byAnimal WelfareInstitute
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