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End Cruel Horse Fighting In The Philippines
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Horses are being forced to fight to the death in the Philippines. This cruelty needs to stop now!

In direct violation of the Republic Act No 8485 (also known as the Animal Welfare Act of 1998), horse fights and abuse have become commonplace in the Philippines, particularly in the islands of Mindanao.
In well-publicized derbies throughout the island country, a mare in heat is introduced to two stallions who then fight for the right to breed with her. The battle continues until one of the stallions retreats or dies. Many mares end up as collateral damage during the fight while hundreds of “winning” stallions die in the days following from severe internal injuries left untreated1.
Some fighters sharpen their horses’ teeth for maximum bite damage. In many cases, terrified mares are mounted and raped by the winning stallions, and the losing stallion is left bloody and dying in the arena. Wounded animals often bleed from their eyes, as if they were crying blood2.
Today, bets run as high as $20,000, but the cruel practice has been going on in the region since the 1980s3.
Anyone engaged in horse fighting can be imprisoned for six months to two years and fined P30,000 to P100,000 ($676-$2,200), depending on whether or not the horse dies3.
And yet, horse fighting continues. Why?
The answer is, horse owners, promoters, sponsors, betters, and even government officials would rather keep the blood money than stand up for these animals.
The criminal horse fighting syndicate is well-financed and well-armed. Multiple governments have issued do-not-travel warnings in some areas due to sudden attacks and kidnappings from these organizations5.
Help us end this cruelty!
Sign the petition below and tell the head of the Philippine Animal Welfare Division, it’s time to hold those involved in horse fighting accountable for their illegal acts!