tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883131984088123932.post6983780822471368503..comments2023-09-30T06:12:39.272-07:00Comments on For the Tennessee Walking Horse: NEWS - USDA Suspends Russ Thompson and Jason Scott HughesFor the Tennessee Walking Horsehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00136282847284092947noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883131984088123932.post-62790264039409035802011-01-27T01:25:40.047-07:002011-01-27T01:25:40.047-07:00JP, I absolutely agree. I do understand where Tho...JP, I absolutely agree. I do understand where Thompson and Hughes came from. I have experienced similar situations in my own life (although not related to horses), where you've prepared for so long and suddenly someone comes and shuts you down. However, I have to play devil's advocate here. If they had thought the situation through instead of acting on their emotions, then it wouldn't have come to this for them. No one needed to give the audience a show--the audience could have accepted it and moved on. If a baseball game is called because of rain, do the players play anyway just to appease the audience? If a bill is passed in Congress that one of the Congressmen didn't vote for, does he jump up, scream and yell and go start his own bill vetoing campaign? While we are all welcome to go home and bitch and complain all we want, our actions at the event itself need to be kept dignified. It's what will save the industry overall. There are times for anger and overreacting and there are times when it's uncalled for and where it has serious consequences.<br /><br />Overall, though, like I said, I do agree with you. I hope the same you do--that the trainers who still sore horses and the owners who still allow the horses to be sored will stop and start getting serious about making a change. I would love to see stacks and pads used for what they were originally used for: to exaggerate the gait only, not force it or hide the soring. You are right: it would be a sad world without Walking Horse shows!<br /><br />Thank you very, very much for your very candid and kind response. You have excellent points and they are important to the industry. I really do appreciate your post!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883131984088123932.post-64409960315099364572011-01-26T12:31:43.541-07:002011-01-26T12:31:43.541-07:00Faith, Hope and Love are all we really have. I gre...Faith, Hope and Love are all we really have. I grew up in the Walking Horse Industry. Horse show every weekend I missed out on school functions and parties everything a Teenager lives to be a part of. I can only imagine what my Dad gave up for this industry; it was his life for many years. He in returned missed out on Prom pictures, basketball games, etc... He put his blood, sweat, everything he had into the WHI.<br /> I don't condone the soring of any horse whether it be Walking Horse, Saddle bred, Thoroughbreds, etc... However I do understand the actions of Mr. Russ Thompson and Jason Hughes in September of 2006. Imagine you have put everything you have into something and missed out on other things to gain at this venture in life and the USDA comes in and shuts you down! You have a barn full of customers and show ground full of exhibitors that came for a show! Your adrenaline is pumping now! What do you think will happen next? Well someone has got to give them the show they came for. <br />And the USDA is controlled by US Government officials correct; they are people just like you and me. People are not always correct in there judgment, those horses like many others may not have been sore that night or any other. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Hughes were wrong in their actions but there are always two sides to every story. Agree? <br />I HOPE that for the generations to come the few trainers in the Walking Horse Industry that make us look bad will come to understand what they are doing wrong. I have FAITH that they will as I don't know what a world would be like with Walking Horse shows. I LOVE the Walking Horse Industry with that I have to take the bad with the good. Thanks for your time! JPJpowellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08629618592830975458noreply@blogger.com