Tennessee Walking Horse Soring Issue *Update post 1*

i noticed it a few wks ago,they KNOW that they are in bed with TWHNC,that they have supported the Big Lick and turned a blind eye to how it has been achieved for yrs.With the NEW light shining on this abuse,they have to hide their shame,with a clean face.when Jackie the Jerk’s ways wre made PUBLIC they claimed to only be a registry for the Tn walking horse industry.but this has been proven false,they are holding hands with many of the other players in this dance to hide the abuse of the breed known as the Tn Walker.

IMO the number of HPA violations that the board members on twhnc twhso twhnc have/had screams LOUD and CLEAR to me.oh and also the WHTA.

This is what they do,abuse, than HIDE or throw someone under the bus,to take the HEAT of them.

well is this going to be Doyles last going out party.civic pride do you really think the good folks of Shelbyville want to be known as the City that turned a blind eye to Abuse of the Tn Walking Horse.

well lets ask that question to the Editor of the Shelbyville Times Gazette.

Roy Exum: Horse Show Is Stumbling
Monday, August 06, 2012 - by Roy Exum

Roy Exum The start of the 74th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration is less than three weeks away, but, according to some accounts, it just might resemble more of a funeral. Ever since the “Big Lick” industry came under the harsh glare of the nation’s scorn in May, one catastrophic blunder after another will almost assure the 11-day spectacle in Shelbyville will feature the dying breath of a loathsome faction of tainted horse owners, trainers and officials.

The day of “The Big Lick,” where horses are cruelly abused and sored so the magnificent creatures take unnatural and painful high steps, is nearing its demise and, to the delight of the 98 percent of walking horse owners worldwide, it is believed that the scurrilous leadership based in Shelbyville could easily be on the verge of collapse as well.

CEO Doyle Meadows has already announced his resignation and last week, after Marty Irby, who heads the Breeders and Exhibitors Association, was shockingly banned from the Celebration show and grounds, he confirmed that agents of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation had sought and obtained records from the breed registry two weeks ago and that there appears to be some type of criminal investigation now taking place.

Irby, who fell under the wrath of key Celebration officials for reportedly obtaining some web domain names, was obviously ousted from the “inside circle” of Shelbyville hocus-pocus for more than that. Already under intense scrutiny, when the Celebration board attacked Irby with a one-year suspension it magnified the “Big Lick” bitterness, the public’s mounting distrust and the industry’s inward disdain for the Celebration’s Executive Committee.

It also prompted a furious attack focused on the self-appointed czar of the Shelbyville hierarchy, David Howard. Even the widely-respected Walking Horse Chat reported, “The Celebration has for some time been on the edge of destruction for much of what they cause, and much of what the media has painted as a picture of our industry."

“This latest effort to publicly destroy someone who doesn’t agree with him comes as no surprise,” announced Chat. “David Howard has a long line of people in his path who he has tried to destroy through his position at TWHNC, some to no avail.”

Howard and a confederate, John Bogo, are now thought to be the leaders of an effort to openly defy the federal government. It was just learned that horses at this year’s Celebration will be inspected by the in-house SHOW group, despite the fact it is currently being decertified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Further, it has already been announced that at least four judges at this year’s show have records as past offenders of the federal Horse Protection Act.

Under SHOW guidelines, trainers of horses found to be guilty of violations of the federal Horse Protection Act are suspended for two weeks, but, under a new Tennessee state law, violations of horse abuse are now a felony, punishable with sentencing guidelines of one to five years in state prison. SHOW does not suspend owners or riders of horses that fail inspections.

SHOW, which operates under Howard’s tight thumb, has already sued the USDA this summer but USDA and Humane Society officials will most definitely be at the Celebration and will continue to closely monitor the dark side of the walking horse world where cheating, corruption and rampant animal abuse have been amply noted for a half century. Currently there are over five pages of names of violators on a USDA website.

Worse, more and more of the most respected trainers are admitting the “Big Lick” can’t be accomplished without using the sadistic methods that have resulted in four separate guilty pleas in Federal Court this year.Two of the country’s most prominent veterinarian groups are calling on our nation’s lawmakers to outlaw stacks, or pads, and other “performance” devices and there is harsh legislation being drafted in several states.

Celebration leaders, panicking over much smaller crowds, are offering everything from cash give-aways to church-night promotions – of all things – but the perception of the enraged public has been relentless across Tennessee all summer and Irby admitted the breed registry is today only half of what it once was.

The Celebration’s defiant stance to protect the “Big Lick”will cause more empty seats, leading to the belief more true horsemen will go instead to the Tennessee State Fair, where flat-shod performers and the Walkers’ natural gait will be featured in early September.

Organizations such as the Kentucky-based National Walking Horse Association, which will oversee the State Fair in an obvious snub of the now-tainted Shelbyville crowd, are growing in popularity because of the natural gait and much more humane show conditions (Nashville will use 140 tons of sand for a softer surface).

Jackie McConnell, the sadistic trainer who savagely abused horses in a tape that has now been seen by millions, will be sentenced in Chattanooga on Sept. 10 by Federal Judge Sandy Mattice and will face 14 state charges on unrelated horse-abuse charges in Fayette, Tn., later in the month.The McConnelll tape is prompting some horse advocates to say they will boycott the Shelbyville show, where McConnell was an esteemed member of its Hall of Fame until after he pleaded guilty.

On the day that McConnell and two other men copped a plea in Federal Court, horse czar Howard told the Chattanooga Times Free Press he was horrified and said, “I’ve been in the business a long time and it shocked me.It’s just totally unbelievable," but now federal sources say Howard’s open defiance lends credence to their belief he’s “up to his ears in everything that is going on.”

The Humane Society of the U.S. acquired the McConnell tape and is active in horse abuse but when the agency recently tried to buy ads and provide editorial information in the Shelbyville Times-Gazette, the editor –Sadie Fowler – flatly refused. It was later revealed Fowler once worked for the Tennessee Walking Horse Report, which is owned by Howard.

“It’s not totally surprising, but it’s still disappointing,” Keith Dane, the Humane Society’s equine protection director, told the Nashville Tennessean. “Anything that is seen as critical of the walking horse industry is perceived as being bad for Shelbyville, and it’s a close-knit community.”

That statement begs the question: What happens when the Celebration itself is bad for Shelbyville? It’s a close-knit community, indeed, and until the walking horse industry purges itself from those who are destroying it, the “Big Lick” will linger before it eventually dies of self-inflicted wounds.

royexum@aaol.com

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can ya see how connecting the DOTS,is such a shock,as i was doing it i could not believe the players in this HUGH ABUSIVE game on the beautiful majestic Tn Walking Horse,these players are all over the USA,in small pockets of a secret socirty known as BIG LICK.

the ONLY thing they want is that WGC award.they will do what ever it takes.but at last the screams of an abused Tennessee Walking Horse is bein HEARD and somebody is really trying to do something about it.

A RIGHTEOUS MAN REGARDS THE LIFE OF HIS BEAST,BUT THE TENDER MERCIES OF THE WICKED ARE CRUEL.(proverb: 12:10)kjv

you may wonder why the above statement,when folks go to the CELEBRATION,to watch that BL classes,all they see are shiny well groomed well feed.they don’t know of the cruel practices of the WICKED.

WOW Back from vacation. Much has been happening. Took quite a while to read the new links. Dang you cant make this stuff up.

This is the best Roy Exum summary to date. I normally don’t like his style.

Is there any organized support for the local businesses that refused to support the Big Lick/Celebration?

Is there any organized support for the Tennessee State Fair that decided to showcase the sound walking horse?

Is there any organized, rational, presence at the National Celebration to educate attendees that the Big Lick is not the natural gait of America’s TWH?

it would be hard to organize in Shelbyville unless it was done very very QT,one word that you did /do not support the Celebration.it would get very very Cold if you understand what im not saying here.

AS far as the Tn State Fair i would hope the TN State Troopers will have their backs.

as far as organized rational presence at the Celebration,surely you jest. if you tryed to walk in the gate with a tee that read on the front NO Big LICK their gunners would show you the gate.

if anyone heard you talk about the abuse of the Tn Walker @ the celebration you would be out.

the Celebration is owned( by ? is anyones guess) than leased to Industrial Development BOARD of Shelbyville,David Crowell (chairman) this bd has a council rep who that is well take a guess. connect the DOTS.

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NO to all your questions
sorry

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NO to all your questions
sorry
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No - I’m sorry. I’m having a really bad day, in a hurry, this is such a frustrating issue. No excuse for me today.

Thank you so much for fighting this fight. It is people like you that we will owe the thanks to when this is just a ugly piece of history.

Really sincerely sorry.

:)Not to worry Rbow,we all have those kind of days. hope today is better.

Not Roy, but article in Chattanoogan. I couldn’t get it to copy, but link below.

http://www.chattanoogan.com/2012/8/6/231686/Judge-Orders-Defendant-To-Write.aspx

Historically, we let our lawmakers generate and enact social; change in our country, we usually sit on the fringes to either agree or disagree. Now think about this next questions,

In your lifetime how many things have you actually be involved with that demands social change?

I am here today to say, each one of you that shared n item, commented and even further wrote an email to Judge Mattice in re; Jackie McConnell ~~~~ has effected change.

This article is your conformation! I want you to read Judge Mattice’s statements, weigh his resolve and then do something nice for yourself as you have impacted his decisions. Go buy yourself and ice cream cone.

Now we are going to do it ONE MORE TIME!

I want you to once again write Judge Mattice and once again tell him what you think….

On your email in the subject line, whatever you place in that box add #2 after the subject~~~or the number of times you have written him.

Trial is coming and we want to renew our resolve.

I called and talked to the very pleasant Judge’s Clerk to ask her how many emails the judge may have gotten, she said thousands; I asked about countries, she said several even letters.

And here’s the neat thing I found out from her, she said the judges reads each and every one, and sends a copy to every defendants lawyer and the prosecution, and it becomes a part of their official file.

So please, one more pus, share this, ask your group of friends to send in an email.

Remember, be polite, address him as Honorable Sir; try not to use profanity, speak clear and concise, try not to be angry, rather strong in your resolve of what you feel and think., let’s not alienate him, praise himd and the legal system in Chattanooga for taking the lead in sending the message that if you Abuse or Sore horses, you will be talking to a judge.

Might I suggest using the word deterrent as to why you would like to see whatever sentencing you deem necessary.

Pat yourself on the back folks, youo done did good!

Harry S. Mattice, Jr., United States District Judge
900 Georgia Avenue, Room 104
Chattanooga TN 37402
Phone: (423)752-5184
mattice_chambers@tned.uscourts.gov

From Champayne Watchout’s Facebook page

More from the Chattanoogan:

http://www.chattanoogan.com/2012/8/7/231797/Humane-Society-Asks-Changes-For.aspx

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[I]Judge Orders Defendant To Write Newspaper Article About Horse Soring; Mays Released After Serving 4 Months
Monday, August 06, 2012

Federal Judge Sandy Mattice on Monday morning ordered a man caught horse “soring” to write a newspaper article about the topic as part of his probation.

Judge Mattice directed John Mays to “describe the different types and the immediate and long-term effects it brings on the horses.”

He said he also should report “who seeks out” the practice of applying caustic agents and other methods to the feet of Tennessee Walking Horses so they will walk with an exaggerated gait at horse shows - mainly held at Shelbyville, Tn.

The judge said Mays should tell “how widespread” a practice is horse soring.

Mays was arrested along with several others, including Jackie McConnell - West Tennessee horse trainer who was caught abusing a horse on a secretly-taped video that got widespread publicity.

Mays served almost four months in jail, though it was mainly because he earlier violated the terms of his probation. His sentencing range was zero-6 months. Prosecutors had recommended a “downward departure” for him as part of his cooperation in the case.

Judge Mattice allowed him to be released on time served. He lives in Mississippi and was awaiting a ride home from his aunt, who did not arrive in time for the sentencing. Mays will be on probation for a year.

Mays had little to say at the hearing. Asked by Judge Mattice if he was surprised to be caught up in such a situation, he said, “It kind of surprised me too. I never thought it would be like this.” Judge Mattice said, “That’s an understatement.”

Prosecutor Steve Neff noted that the federal Horse Protection Act has been on the books since 1970, but no one had been charged under it until a year and a half ago.

He said that prosecution out of Chattanooga “has created a domino effect in all sorts of avenues.”

Due to national publicity, he said there had been cries for reform of the walking horse industry, “and hopefully it will continue.”

Prosecutor Neff said he had heard from numerous horse lovers on the topic, and “I’m sure the court has too.”

Judge Mattice said, “I’ve heard from hundreds, if not thousands, of people. I hope they understand that the court doesn’t make the laws. That happens in the large building with the dome on it.”

He and prosecutor Neff both noted that the current federal horse protection law carries little prison time.

But they said that new attention to the law has brought a major focus on treatment of horses and “hopefully will start creating a change in the culture.”[/I]

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[INDENT]Humane Society Asks Changes For Upcoming Walking Horse Celebration
Tuesday, August 07, 2012

With just weeks left before the 2012 Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration in Shelbyville, Tn., The Humane Society of the United States said it is calling on industry organizers “to implement five key changes that would help protect horses and restore the credibility of the walking horse industry,” officials said Tuesday.

Humane Society officials said, “The sport continues to be undermined by the illegal practice of ‘soring’—the intentional infliction of pain to a horse’s legs or hooves to force the horse to perform an artificial, exaggerated high-stepping gait to gain unfair competitive advantage at horse shows. In a letter to the Celebration’s board of directors, The HSUS offered to work alongside them to curb horse abuse and ensure that the show competition could continue in a way that dramatically improved the public transparency and the welfare of horses.”

“The Celebration’s board has the authority to set appropriately high standards and policies to protect the welfare of the horses and turn the Tennessee walking horse competition into something worth celebrating,” said Keith Dane, director of equine protection for The HSUS. “The Humane Society of the United States stands ready and willing to monitor and support the Celebration if the board implements changes. The public will not accept rampant cruelty to show horses, and it’s time for the show’s organizers and community to kick out the scofflaws and adopt meaningful reforms.”

Humane Society officials said, “The need for change, and for the Celebration to take an unequivocal stand against soring, has never been more urgent. The HSUS’ undercover investigation earlier this year of well-known trainer Jackie McConnell revealed that trainers can continue to sore horses and enter them into shows undetected, even though McConnell has been issued a federal disqualification. The HSUS investigator documented McConnell soring Moody Star, the winner of the 2010 Celebration Reserve World Grand Champion. The investigation drew national attention and led to public outrage over the continued practice of soring despite the practice being outlawed for more than 40 years by the federal Horse Protection Act.”

In its letter, The HSUS called for the following five reforms “which would return the reputation of this magnificent animal and this sport to one of reverence and respect”:

FOR THE HORSE: Eliminate horses from competition, and from any property owned, leased or used by Celebration, Inc. if there is evidence of the application of one of several common soring techniques, including the use of all stacks, action devices or bands; the use of shoes weighing more than two pounds; the use of tail braces which require the tail to be cut; and the riding of two year olds under saddle.
FOR THE INTEGRITY OF THE PROCESS: Exclude any show officials from participation (including judges, DQPs, veterinarians, farriers) who have personally been cited for an HPA violation within the past five years.
FOR THE HONOR OF THE SPORT: Rescind the title, prizes and other awards of any entry that has been found to be in violation of the HPA (including the use of prohibited foreign substances) following his/her performance.
FOR THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC: In addition to the inspection procedures required by USDA regulations, randomly pull the shoes of at least 20 percent of all entries throughout the show, and of the top two placing horses in every championship class, examine the horses’ hooves for evidence of intentional soring. This examination should be overseen by a licensed veterinarian recommended by AAEP and a farrier recommended by the American Farriers Association, neither of whom have any ties to the Tennessee walking horse industry nor any history of HPA violations. In any case in which soring of the hoof is suspected, disqualify the horse, rider and trainer until such time as a final determination is made as to whether the HPA has been violated.
FOR TRANSPARENCY of CHANGE: Prohibit the use of all stall drapes, or other materials designed to prevent visual inspection of property owned, leased or used by Celebration, Inc. on which horses or other personal property are held or kept during the event.

The HSUS sent the list of “key needed reforms” in a letter to the Celebration’s board of directors nearly one month ago, and the board has not yet responded, it was stated.[/INDENT]

The info on Judge Mattice is incrediblle.

Preacher man: More than anyone else involved in this - I really want this to happen in your lifetime. You and your family really stood up when there was little to no support for it. History will remember you kindly and with high honor. I am sure of it.

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[I]Judge Orders Defendant To Write Newspaper Article About Horse Soring; Mays Released After Serving 4 Months
Monday, August 06, 2012

Federal Judge Sandy Mattice on Monday morning ordered a man caught horse “soring” to write a newspaper article about the topic as part of his probation.

Judge Mattice directed John Mays to “describe the different types and the immediate and long-term effects it brings on the horses.”

He said he also should report “who seeks out” the practice of applying caustic agents and other methods to the feet of Tennessee Walking Horses so they will walk with an exaggerated gait at horse shows - mainly held at Shelbyville, Tn.

The judge said Mays should tell “how widespread” a practice is horse soring.

Mays was arrested along with several others, including Jackie McConnell - West Tennessee horse trainer who was caught abusing a horse on a secretly-taped video that got widespread publicity.

Mays served almost four months in jail, though it was mainly because he earlier violated the terms of his probation. His sentencing range was zero-6 months. Prosecutors had recommended a “downward departure” for him as part of his cooperation in the case.

Judge Mattice allowed him to be released on time served. He lives in Mississippi and was awaiting a ride home from his aunt, who did not arrive in time for the sentencing. Mays will be on probation for a year.

Mays had little to say at the hearing. Asked by Judge Mattice if he was surprised to be caught up in such a situation, he said, “It kind of surprised me too. I never thought it would be like this.” Judge Mattice said, “That’s an understatement.”

Prosecutor Steve Neff noted that the federal Horse Protection Act has been on the books since 1970, but no one had been charged under it until a year and a half ago.

He said that prosecution out of Chattanooga “has created a domino effect in all sorts of avenues.”

Due to national publicity, he said there had been cries for reform of the walking horse industry, “and hopefully it will continue.”

Prosecutor Neff said he had heard from numerous horse lovers on the topic, and “I’m sure the court has too.”

Judge Mattice said, “I’ve heard from hundreds, if not thousands, of people. I hope they understand that the court doesn’t make the laws. That happens in the large building with the dome on it.”

He and prosecutor Neff both noted that the current federal horse protection law carries little prison time.

But they said that new attention to the law has brought a major focus on treatment of horses and “hopefully will start creating a change in the culture.”[/I][/QUOTE]

Thanks.

Federal Prosecutor Steve Neff:
Department of Justice
US Attorney’s Office, EDTN
1110 Market Street, Suite 301
Chattanooga, TN 37402
Office: 423-752-5380

That request from HSUS to the Celebration for change summed it up nicely. A clear way out of this quagmire. Lets see if they listen to good advice. Happy that they mentioned no saddles on 2 year olds also !