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Substitute Bill No. 17 -14 <br />Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulation Ordinance <br />Page 65 <br />of refuse or excrement. Manure accumulations shall be removed from the premises weekly to prevent <br />rodent and vermin activity. <br />(f) Stalls. Each stall shall house only one (1)_horse or pony. Stalls shall be attended to daily ensuring <br />clean and dry sufficient bedding of straw, shavings or other suitable material which shall be changed as <br />often as necessary to maintain them. The ceiling and shortest wall of the stall shall measure three feet <br />3' greater than the height of the horse at the withers. <br />Sec. 5 -123 Regulations. <br />(a) Horses shall not be left untethered or unattended except when confined in a stable or other <br />enclosure. <br />(b) While at work, rental horses shall be allowed to drink. However, a rental horse shall not be allowed <br />to drink in large quantities unless it is first rested. Water shall be offered at frequent periods throughout <br />the day or in the case of horses not at work, water shall be available at all times. Troughs shall be <br />cleaned daily. Sufficient nutritional foods and water shall be provided free of dust, mold, vermin and <br />other contaminants. Rental horses shall be fed at least twice daily with the larger feeding being provided <br />after the horse has completed work. <br />(c) Certified weights of all horses and horse drawn vehicles shall be registered with the Division <br />Departtxent of Animal Care and control annually. At the discretion of the Division D Y�„f <br />Animal Care and Control, when supported by the opinion of a consulting veterinarian, a rental horse <br />within a business may be restricted in regard to pulling/riding capacity, based on individual <br />characteristics and abilities. <br />(d) No rental horse shall be at work for more than eight (Ehours a day. There shall be a rest period of <br />15 minutes for every two Q working hours. During such rest periods, the person in charge of such <br />horse shall make fresh water available to the horse. <br />(e) Rental horses shall not be worked in temperatures below -0 F., with wind chill factor applied. At no <br />time shall a rental horse be at work when the sum of the relative humidity and ambient temperature <br />exceeds 100 °. For the purposes of this subdivision, temperatures shall be those measured "downtown" <br />and broadcast by the local radio stations. An operator of a rental horse already at work at the time the <br />temperatures reach the above described conditions shall return the passengers to the point of loading and <br />rest the horse in sheltered conditions. Thereafter, such horses may be worked only when the weather <br />conditions once again reach acceptable limits. <br />(f) Rental horses shall not work on a public highway, street or path during adverse weather or other <br />conditions which are a threat to the health or safety of the horse or the public. Adverse weather <br />conditions may include but shall not be restricted to snow, ice, heavy rain, slippery conditions or <br />excessive heat. <br />