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Mid-Atlantic Animal Import Center Feasibility Study Released

Thurgood Marshall BWI Airport Complex Identified as Best Potential Site for Center

ANNAPOLIS, MD (Aug. 1, 2008) – The Maryland Department of Agriculture's Maryland Horse Industry Board today released the Mid-Atlantic Animal Import Center Feasibility Study, which   identified the Midfield Cargo Complex of the Thurgood Marshall Baltimore Washington International Airport as the best potential site for the Center. 

"The time it takes to ship a horse overseas begins from the time that animal leaves the barn to the time it plants its hoof in the soil of its new home.  Adding a 5-15 hour van ride on top of the time in flight is not cost effective and causes additional stress on the animals being shipped," said Agriculture Secretary Roger Richardson. "A permanent Mid-Atlantic Animal Import and Export Center could reduce the cost of shipment for horse owners and buyers, and reduce the stress on transported horses thereby increasing the overall condition and productivity of animals shipped overseas." 

The study also detailed the process of importing and exporting live equine to and from the United States.  Currently, only three permanent centers accept horses for importation in the United States.

The center was deemed feasible if coupled with another entity such as a state laboratory or animal health center.  Due to the seasonality of the shipment of horses, with the strongest peaks occurring between the months of December and January operating the facility jointly with another entity could better utilize staff, optimize operations, and create new jobs and economic impact for the region.

The study was funded by a combination of public and private, federal and State entities including the USDA through the Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program, the Maryland Department of Agriculture, the Maryland Horse Industry Board, the Maryland Horse Industry Foundation and the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development.    The study was conducted by the private firm Owl Creek Consulting of Berlin, Maryland in cooperation with the Business, Economic, and Community Outreach Network of the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business at Salisbury University.

For a copy of the study visit www.marylandhorseindustry.org.  For more information contact Rob Burk at (410) 841-5798.


FEED RECALL
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The Horse: Horse Feed Recall Affects East Coast

Recalled feed was prouced at:
Purina's Statesville, NC plant between November 3, 2007 and February 8, 2008;
Harrisburg, PA between January 1, 2008 and February 8, 2008; and
Guilderland, NY between January 1, 2008 and March 10, 2008


Dealers in the following states may have sold affected product:

Connecticut

Delaware

Georgia

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Tennessee

Vermont

Virginia

West Virginia

 


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