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42many
11-18-2008, 06:45 PM
Hey all - I just got this email from PtHA regarding a Nationwide Survey about unwanted horses.

Apparently, it is being done by the UHC (unwanted horse coalition) which is now a part of the AHC (american horse council).

Survey link : http://survey.ictgroup.com/uhcsurvey/

Survey Info (from the email I received):

A Call for Help: Your Input is Needed in a Nationwide Survey on the Problem of Unwanted Horses

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The problem of unwanted horses is being studied through a nationwide initiative of the Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) with help from equine associations, veterinarians, breeders, state and local law enforcement, horse owners, rescue/retirement facilities, and other facilities using horses. The first step is an online survey - and everyone with an interest in the welfare of horses is encouraged to respond at http://survey.ictgroup.com/uhcsurvey/.

With tens of thousands of unwanted, neglected and abandoned horses in the United States, some say the problem is a fast-growing epidemic. However, much remains unknown. Currently, there are few documented facts about the accurate number of unwanted horses, their age, sex, breed, recent use, value or what happens to them in the long run.

"Although there are numerous media reports and much anecdotal evidence of a growing problem with unwanted horses, there have been no studies or surveys done to attempt to document it," said Jay Hickey, president of the American Horse Council (AHC), the national association that represents all segments of the horse industry in Washington, D.C. The UHC operates with the AHC. "The downturn in the economy, rising costs of hay, the drought that has affected many parts of the United States, the costs of euthanasia and carcass disposal, and the closing of the nation's slaughter facilities have all made the problem worse. But no one knows its magnitude. That's why the first step toward a solution is to gather and examine the facts. The goal of this survey is to get the input, observations, opinions and suggestions from anyone and everyone involved with horses."

The Study on Contributing Factors Surrounding the Unwanted Horse Issue will be instrumental in filling factual gaps with actual data on:

-- Awareness of the unwanted horse problem and perceived trends in recent years
-- Level of concern
-- Factors contributing to the problem
-- Direct and in-direct experience with the issue
-- Actions taken by owners
-- Expectations about responsibility and assistance
-- Solutions
Phase I of the study is an online survey of people most affected by and involved with the issue of the unwanted horse. An independent research firm developed the questionnaire and is hosting the online survey site at http://survey.ictgroup.com/uhcsurvey/. The firm will also tabulate and analyze responses, and provide a full report.

42many
11-18-2008, 07:56 PM
I just realized looking back at it that I should have made the title something like "Easy, cost-free help that we can ALL give to unwanted horses".

Right now it sounds like I don't want my horses anymore! (My husband could only wish ;) )

mare
11-18-2008, 08:08 PM
The site was down for a while. Overwhelmed, apparently.

I started it, but when I got to the "Most desirable..." and "Least desirable..." they lost me. I didn't like any of their suggestions on some of them.

Equine_Woman
11-18-2008, 08:19 PM
I just realized looking back at it that I should have made the title something like "Easy, cost-free help that we can ALL give to unwanted horses".

Right now it sounds like I don't want my horses anymore! (My husband could only wish ;) )

Lol, I didn't notice that until you pointed it out. I didn't think you were talking about your own horses at all in the title! lol. I took the survey. Thanks for posting it.