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Act 64, the PA Horse Transport Bill went into effect on August 25, 2001 making double deck trailers illegal in PA to transport horses under Title 18, Section 5511(e)1. PA law applies to all horses, no matter what their final destination. Rodeo stock contractors, low end horse dealers and "killer buyers" have been known to use double deck trailers to transport horses.The federal law, The 1996 Commercial Transportation of Horses To Slaughter Act, will not ban the use of inhumane double deck cattle trailers until 2007, eleven years after it was passed. This law with it's"..guidelines to regulate.." and civil penalties if any, will do nothing more than legitimize the cruel and inhumane transport of horses to slaughter. Horses will continue to go 28 hours without food, water and rest. Pregnant mares will be slaughtered with their full term foals being "born" on the slaughterhouse floor. PROPERTY OF THE CALIFORNIA EQUINE COUNCIL. The DoghouseLooking at the above diagram, this is the section above the rear wheels, also known as the "doghouse". The ramp pictured below is the ramp leading to the top deck. |
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This is the rear section of the trailer, also known as the 'doghouse'. The ramp in the picture is in the 'down' position for loading the horses onto the top deck of the trailer. Notice there is no rubber matting on the ramp. There are no cocoa mats put on the ramp to provide traction for the horses. There are no sideboards to keep the horses from falling off the ramp. |
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Horses in the Doghouse! |
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No, sideboards are used on ramps on horse vans to prevent horses from falling off the ramp. Exceptions are trailers with a drop down ramp that is only inches off the ground.
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This is the rear section of the trailer, also known as the 'doghouse'. The metal protrusion on the left is what the supports the ramp to the top deck when the ramp is in the down position . Notice the exposed metal floor. Notice the hole in the wall behind the horses hind legs. The door pictured to the right of the horse's legs is the door that opens into the bottom deck of the trailer. |
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