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Trotting Breeds Come Together

Organized by Bob Funkhouser
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Trotting Breeds Come Together Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Anvil Jersey T-shirt

The recent USDA proposals to changing the regulations in the Horse Protection Act could severely impact the trotting breeds that have no history of soring. We have to let the USDA know their vague language and undefinable terms could unfairly apply to us.

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All funds raised will go directly to UPHA Foundation
$6,090 raised
216 items sold of
175 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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Anvil Jersey T-shirt, Unisex - Royal Blue T-Shirt
Anvil Jersey T-shirt
Unisex - Royal Blue T-Shirt
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  • Trotting Breeds Come Together Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Trotting Breeds Come Together Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Bob Funkhouser

About this campaign

Representatives from trotting breeds (American Saddlebreds, Hackneys, Morgans, Arabians) and the United Professional Horsemen's Association have been working together to ensure our breeds are not unfairly lumped into these regulations, which were intended to end soring in breeds with a history of the practice. Please go Regulations.gov and search "Horse Protection Act" and click on the comment box next to the heading "Horse Protection; Licensing of Designated Qualified Persons and other Amendments" and leave a comment. The comment period ends October 26, 2016. For additional information and talking points for your comments please go to: www.ASHA.net/horseprotection.

Supporters

CParker 2 items
The Creekmore Girls 6 items
Donna. Finch 1 item + $70
Kristy Leech 1 item
John Funkhouser 1 item
Josh Wall 1 item
Kathy Schauer 1 item

I want our horses safe and able to show for my grand children.

Lisa May 1 item + $25
Lisa A. DeNuzzo/Daisy Meadow Farm 3 items + $520

I'm supporting this campaign because I passionately oppose trotting horse breeds being associated in any way, shape, or form with proposed changes, using vague and unclarified language, made by the USDA to the current Horse Protection Act.

Eryn Carter 1 item

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