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ONDERSTEPOORT BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS (OBP)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DoA)
FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE AT ONDERSTEPOORT (UP)
ANIMAL RIGHTS COALITION (ARC)
HIGHVELD HORSE CARE UNIT (HHCU)
WETNOSE ANIMAL RESCUE CENTRE
JOINT STATEMENT
Onderstepoort Biological Products (Ltd) (OBP) recently held an extremely productive workshop with interested parties to discuss the humane handling of horses used for testing vaccines. The objective was to identify alternative methods of disposal of horses and to reach consensus and acceptance by all of the parties, to the chosen methods. OBP is aware of the concerns which have been raised in this regard and specifically the negative publicity campaign which has targeted OBP and was driven by welfare organisations. To address the matter in an inclusive manner major role-players from the scientific arena as well as from the animal welfare community were invited to participate. An independent facilitator was used to ensure all attendees would have an opportunity to express their opinions and make suggestions as to possible solutions for the way forward. OBP once again reiterated its commitment to animal protection and ethics and has demonstrated this through their willingness to engage in this exercise with all concerned parties. The purpose of the workshop was to investigate the facts and understand the issues raised by all parties, with a view to finding a workable solution which would address the concerns of all the role players.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DoA)
FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE AT ONDERSTEPOORT (UP)
ANIMAL RIGHTS COALITION (ARC)
HIGHVELD HORSE CARE UNIT (HHCU)
WETNOSE ANIMAL RESCUE CENTRE
JOINT STATEMENT
Onderstepoort Biological Products (Ltd) (OBP) recently held an extremely productive workshop with interested parties to discuss the humane handling of horses used for testing vaccines. The objective was to identify alternative methods of disposal of horses and to reach consensus and acceptance by all of the parties, to the chosen methods. OBP is aware of the concerns which have been raised in this regard and specifically the negative publicity campaign which has targeted OBP and was driven by welfare organisations. To address the matter in an inclusive manner major role-players from the scientific arena as well as from the animal welfare community were invited to participate. An independent facilitator was used to ensure all attendees would have an opportunity to express their opinions and make suggestions as to possible solutions for the way forward. OBP once again reiterated its commitment to animal protection and ethics and has demonstrated this through their willingness to engage in this exercise with all concerned parties. The purpose of the workshop was to investigate the facts and understand the issues raised by all parties, with a view to finding a workable solution which would address the concerns of all the role players.
The discussions were fruitful and had the full cooperation of all present. The following outcomes were agreed by all parties:
- OBP is committed to the cessation of all commercial slaughter of the horses used in its facility.
- An OBP Horse Welfare Committee will be formed which will include the participating animal welfare organizations which will assist OBP in setting standards and processes for the sale or disposal of horses.
- The welfare organizations present at the meeting will be invited by OBP to participate in the initial formation of the committee as members.
- OBP, with the assistance of the committee, will set the criteria (Code of Practice) by which welfare organizations will be approved in terms of their viability, sustainability and ability to monitor what becomes of horses placed with them. Welfare organizations which will assist in the disposal or sale of horses will need to indemnify OBP against any further responsibility for the horses.
- OBP will compile a proposed “Terms of Reference” for the OBP Horse Welfare committee.
- The OBP Horse Welfare Committee will investigate various methods of euthanasia and the most suitable method will be considered and put forward for acceptance. This will be used as a last resort, should all other methods of saving the horses in question be exhausted.
- It was further agreed that the interested parties would issue a joint statement summarising the “in principle” agreement reached to date and that no participant would issue any further individual statement in connection with the matters under discussion. Each participant would use their best endeavour and means of communication to distribute the joint statement. All parties are committed to the welfare of not only the animals used by OBP but also the thousands of equines who benefit from the research and vaccine products produced by OBP.
- The participants agreed they are all jointly committed to working together to find a sustainable and satisfactory solution to the problem of disposing of the horses under discussion and will jointly seek to reach a point where the concerns of all parties are fully addressed and dealt with.
For further information please contact:
| Name | Contact | Organization |
| Tracy Forté | 0827422522 | Wet Nose Animal Rescue Centre |
| Kobus Du Toit | 0828731160 | South African Veterinary Foundation |
| Derek Du Toit | 0820800825 | Animal Rights Coalition |
| Bev Seabourne | 0163609900 | Highveld Horse Care Unit |
| Allan Guthrie | 0125298068 | Faculty for Veterinary Science, UP |
| Raynard Macdonald | 0125221543 | Onderstepoort Biological Products (OBP) |
| Karen Kemp | 0835573830 | EPONA Holdings |
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this is great news just an example of what team work can do as opposed to everyone pulling in different directions.
cheers well done natalie light
cheers well done natalie light
[ clifton
:: 07 Oct : 15:32 ]
Well done to all involved in making an effort in finding more humane means of handling the horse issues.
I take my hat off to you. Go guys go, there is always a solution to these matters.
I take my hat off to you. Go guys go, there is always a solution to these matters. [ Pegasus
:: 16 Oct : 17:23 ]
I am truely glad that OP has realised that it has to accept some responsibility for the lives of the animals that are used for research and that they are intitled to the best possible future!!
[ Kathyn
:: 03 Jan : 15:01 ]
Keep up the great work you are all doing here as said before you are all an inspiration 2 each and every one of us! Its through people like yourselves that help make many others 'aware' as ignorance isnt bliss and people need educating!! These animals need protecting and need our help so please carry on opening peoples eyes to the on going problems out there in the equine world!!!
[ Janey/Sandy
:: 27 Jan : 00:31 ]
Keep up the great work you are all doing here as said before you are all an inspiration 2 each and every one of us! Its through people like yourselves that help make many others 'aware' as ignorance isnt bliss and people need educating!! These animals need protecting and need our help so please carry on opening peoples eyes to the on going problems out there in the equine world!!!
[ Janey/Sandy
:: 28 Jan : 17:26 ]





