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Horse Protection Act of 1970: Difference between revisions

Created page with "The '''Horse Protection Act of 1970''', codified as 15 U.S.C. §§ 1821–1831, is a United States federal law aimed at eliminating the practice of '''soring''', a cruel method used to enhance a horse's gait for competition, particularly in certain horse shows. == Purpose == * To prohibit the showing, sale, auction, or transport of horses that have been sored. * To ensure fair competition in horse shows by banning practices that give an unfair advantage through animal a..."
(Created page with "The '''Horse Protection Act of 1970''', codified as 15 U.S.C. §§ 1821–1831, is a United States federal law aimed at eliminating the practice of '''soring''', a cruel method used to enhance a horse's gait for competition, particularly in certain horse shows. == Purpose == * To prohibit the showing, sale, auction, or transport of horses that have been sored. * To ensure fair competition in horse shows by banning practices that give an unfair advantage through animal a...")
 
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