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Soring, or "big lick", is the use of chemicals to cause pain to the front feet and legs of horses when they touch the ground. This results in the horses picking up their front feet higher and faster than they would do naturally. People who sore their horses believe that it gives them a competitive edge over other horses in the horse show ring. Soring is illegal in the U.S. under the Horse Protection Act of 1970. Tennessee walking horses are not allowed to be shown without passing an UDSA and HPA inspection for soring. Tennessee walking horses are not allowed to have scars on their pastern as it is considered associated with soring. Other breeds that have a history of soring including the Racking Horse and the Spotted Saddle Horse.

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  • La maréchalerie à pression (en anglais soring) est l'emploi de produits chimiques associés à une forte pression sur les pieds d'un cheval, destiné à provoquer une douleur quand les pieds touchent le sol, ce qui pousse le cheval à les soulever plus haut et plus rapidement. Combinée à des fers sur cale compensés et alourdis, la maréchalerie à pression crée une action spectaculaire des membres antérieurs, recherchée pendant les shows du Tennessee. Cette pratique abusive illégale est essentiellement utilisée sur les chevaux de race Tennessee Walker aux États-Unis. Bien qu'interdite par le Horse protection act de 1970, la maréchalerie à pression continue d'être employée illégalement pour obtenir le mouvement dit du « big lick » chez cette race. D'autres races ont été victimes de cette pratique par le passé, en particulier le Racking horse et le Spotted saddle horse. Par manque de moyens, seuls 7 % des concours sont contrôlés. En 2013, l’entraîneur Jackie McConnell, dont les pratiques ont été révélées par une vidéo tournée en caméra cachée, a été condamné à un an de prison et vingt ans d'interdiction d'entraîner des chevaux, ce qui met un terme définitif à sa carrière en raison de son âge. (fr)
  • Soring, or "big lick", is the use of chemicals to cause pain to the front feet and legs of horses when they touch the ground. This results in the horses picking up their front feet higher and faster than they would do naturally. People who sore their horses believe that it gives them a competitive edge over other horses in the horse show ring. Soring is illegal in the U.S. under the Horse Protection Act of 1970. Tennessee walking horses are not allowed to be shown without passing an UDSA and HPA inspection for soring. Tennessee walking horses are not allowed to have scars on their pastern as it is considered associated with soring. Other breeds that have a history of soring including the Racking Horse and the Spotted Saddle Horse. Soring is often mistaken for padded performance. The pads, sometimes called "stacks", that are seen on Tennessee walking horses in padded performance are made of rubber and are light weight. When a Tennessee walking horse is seen wearing rubber pads they will usually also have the addition of 6 oz chains placed around the pasterns to make the horse aware of the action of its front legs. (en)
  • Col termine Soring si intende l'utilizzo di sostanze chimiche o pressione per causare dolore alla zampa del cavallo quando toccano terra, obbligando così il cavallo ad alzarlo velocemente. È una pratica abusiva e proibita negli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1970, sotto al controllo della legge . È spesso associata con la produzione del , ossia un innalzamento maggiore rispetto alla norma delle zampe anteriori dei . Questo è normalmente ricreato da calzature per cavalli che presentano più cuscinetti e maggiore peso, normalmente associati con catene pesanti normalmente posizionate attorno al per ottenere un rapido movimento da parte del cavallo, richiesto nelle competizioni. Chi pratica il soring crede che il dolore associato a questa pratica aumenti il , rendendo i cavalli più bravi in competizione di quelli che non lo praticano. Oltre al Tennessee Walking Horse, altre razze hanno sofferto del soring, incluso il e lo . Le persone che praticano il soring possono essere punite attraverso sanzioni civili o penali negli Stati federati degli Stati Uniti. (it)
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  • Soring, or "big lick", is the use of chemicals to cause pain to the front feet and legs of horses when they touch the ground. This results in the horses picking up their front feet higher and faster than they would do naturally. People who sore their horses believe that it gives them a competitive edge over other horses in the horse show ring. Soring is illegal in the U.S. under the Horse Protection Act of 1970. Tennessee walking horses are not allowed to be shown without passing an UDSA and HPA inspection for soring. Tennessee walking horses are not allowed to have scars on their pastern as it is considered associated with soring. Other breeds that have a history of soring including the Racking Horse and the Spotted Saddle Horse. (en)
  • La maréchalerie à pression (en anglais soring) est l'emploi de produits chimiques associés à une forte pression sur les pieds d'un cheval, destiné à provoquer une douleur quand les pieds touchent le sol, ce qui pousse le cheval à les soulever plus haut et plus rapidement. Combinée à des fers sur cale compensés et alourdis, la maréchalerie à pression crée une action spectaculaire des membres antérieurs, recherchée pendant les shows du Tennessee. Cette pratique abusive illégale est essentiellement utilisée sur les chevaux de race Tennessee Walker aux États-Unis. Bien qu'interdite par le Horse protection act de 1970, la maréchalerie à pression continue d'être employée illégalement pour obtenir le mouvement dit du « big lick » chez cette race. D'autres races ont été victimes de cette pratique (fr)
  • Col termine Soring si intende l'utilizzo di sostanze chimiche o pressione per causare dolore alla zampa del cavallo quando toccano terra, obbligando così il cavallo ad alzarlo velocemente. È una pratica abusiva e proibita negli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1970, sotto al controllo della legge . È spesso associata con la produzione del , ossia un innalzamento maggiore rispetto alla norma delle zampe anteriori dei . Questo è normalmente ricreato da calzature per cavalli che presentano più cuscinetti e maggiore peso, normalmente associati con catene pesanti normalmente posizionate attorno al per ottenere un rapido movimento da parte del cavallo, richiesto nelle competizioni. Chi pratica il soring crede che il dolore associato a questa pratica aumenti il , rendendo i cavalli più bravi in competi (it)
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  • Maréchalerie à pression (fr)
  • Soring (en)
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