Martha M. Day, EdD

Martha M. Day, EdD, is an adjunct professor of agriculture at Austin Peay State University, teaching equine management, ethics of animal use, and companion animal management. She judges horse shows throughout the U.S. and also serves as a Designated Qualified Person (DQP) trained by the USDA to inspect horses for signs of abuse in compliance with the Horse Protection Act.

Articles by: Martha M. Day, EdD

The Horse Protection Act

Although the Horse Protection Act (HPA) was enacted 34 years ago, show ring abuse of the Tennessee Walking Horse and other high-stepping gaited breeds is still a significant, ongoing problem. Horses are intentionally abused through mechanical and chemical means to obtain an unnatural, high-stepping gait that leads to the winner’s circle. Winning brings prestige, breeding fees, sales, and

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