A delegation
representing SHOW, Bedford
County and Task Force members
met in Washington with USDA
officials Kevin Shea and Chester
Gipson, DVM on Thursday, August
13. The meeting was arranged by
Tennessee Congressman Bart
Gordon who also attended.
The meeting
was hosted at the USDA offices
and lasted almost 2 ˝ hours.
There was a candid and open
discussion of past issues and a
dialog of open communication was
established to assure a better
working relationship between
SHOW and the USDA.
SHOW pledged
to work with the USDA to achieve
the goal of finding and
eliminating the sore horse with
the goal of 100% compliance.
As a first
step, Dr. Gipson will be meeting
with SHOW Compliance
Coordinators Dr. John Bennett
and Dr. Steve Mullins in
Nashville prior to the
Celebration to review details
associated with the inspections
at the Celebration as well as
the future of SHOW’s enforcement
program.
Dr. Gipson
indicated that the inspection
program at the Celebration will
be substantially the same as in
2008 with increased emphasis on
three areas: chain weight,
policing of the warm-up area and
increased inspections of horses
tied in classes, specifically
first place horses.
Representing
SHOW at the meeting was Chairman
Charles McDonald, board member
David Howard, CEO Dr. Doyle
Meadows, Co-Compliance
Coordinators Dr. John Bennett
and Dr. Steve Mullins. Task
force members attending were
Mike Davis, Mike McGartland and
Lee McGartland. County Mayor
Eugene Ray spoke on behalf of
Bedford County.