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Videos

April 27, 2007

"Animal Angels Investigation into Horse Slaughter in the United States and Mexico"
The organization Animal Angels has a reputation for excellent documentaries. In this piece, it investigates Horse Slaughter in the U.S. and Mexico.
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February, 9 2007

"Take Me Away" - Caught in the Pipeline at Dallas Crown
At Dallas Crown slaughter plant in Texas horses were crammed in pens for days with an uncertain fate. The Humane Society of the United States offered help to the plant after a ruling that upheld Texas state law that makes it illegal to slaughter horses for human consumption. Find out what happen to these horses that had been cruelly confined for days.



May 2006

Stopping the Slaughter on HSUS Animal Channel
Thousands of America's horses end up on European dinner tables. Find out how one Texas town is fighting to stop horse slaughter, and how you can join the fight. From HSUS
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April 2006

Reclaiming the American Horse Video Reclaiming the American Horse by Habitat for Horses (Thanks to Julie C.)
Very powerful and a beautiful tribute to the American Horse.
Short movie (approx. 7 min). (Minimal graphic scene)

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March 2006

The American Horse by John Holland
A wonderful tribute to the American Horse and its history, glory and why we honor it so dearly.
Short movie (approx. 3 min). (Minimal graphic scene)
Song by Bubba Blues.
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Willie and Friends by SAPL
Willie Nelson, Bo Derek, Morgan Fairchild and Jennifer Lee Pryor sat down and talked about the national campaign to end the slaughter of American horses for meat.
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Horse Slaughter Kill Chute by Humane Farming Association (Minimal graphic scene)
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December 8, 2005
Dallas Crown - "The Last Hours" by Habitat for Horses Inc. (Minimal graphic scene)
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Sound of the Captive Bolt by Habitat for Horses Inc.
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August 18, 2005
Dallas Crown - Photo story by Habitat for Horses Inc. (Minimal graphic scene)
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February 26, 2004
North American Transportation Report by Animals Angels (Minimal graphic scene)
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February 6, 2004
Undercover scenes from inside a Texas horse slaughterhouse by Shark Online (Minimal graphic scene)
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Spring 2003
"Blood Country...a Texas Shame" by Tiff Bartlett
Tiff Bartlett is a former documentary film photographer for Kevin Costner, and assistant to Eric Roth (Oscar-winning screenwriter of "Forrest Gump"). Tiff Bartlett is a graduate student at the University of Texas in Austin.
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This is an 8 minute film about the love Texans and all Americans share for their horses, and about putting an end to the greedy human consumption of horses abroad.
Meet Tarrant Co Asst DA Ann Diamond, Dallas lawyer Skip Trimble, Kaufman mayor Paula Bacon, and see undercover scenes from inside a slaughter house.
According to statistics from the California Bureau of Livestock Identification, after voters outlawed horse slaughter for human consumption in 1998, horse theft dropped in California by 34%. On February 13, 2003 U.S. Congressman John Sweeney (R-NY) introduced the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, HR 857. Only two live horse slaughter plants remain in the United States today. Both are in Texas . Both operate in defiance of Texas state law. © Tiff Bartlett 2003 Contact Tiff Bartlett