A federal judge in Gainesville has granted a preliminary injunction to the owners of a champion Tennessee Walking Horse that prevents the horse—known widely as “the Secretariat of Tennessee Walking Horses”—from being disqualified from horse shows without a hearing.
At issue is a 45-year-old federal law intended to prevent owners and trainers from intentionally injuring horses as a way of training them to perform in the desired Tennessee style.
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