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Looks like horse-drawn carriages may remain in New York, but only in Central Park.
A New York City carriage driver was charged with animal cruelty on Wednesday in a case arising from a feeble horse’s collapse on a busy Hell’s Kitchen street in August 2022.
Carriage rides have charmed tourists and drawn critics since the 19th century. A horse’s collapse on a Midtown street in August revived calls to ban the industry in New York City.
A day after taking a tumble near Central Park, Spartacus the horse was looking as good as new. The 15-year-old draft horse didn’t suffer a scratch in the Wednesday mishap on E. 59th St. at Fi… ...
New York's horse-carriage industry has again come into focus as tourists flock to Manhattan for the holidays. Animal-rights activists have been advocating against the tradition.
NEW YORK - A carriage horse that collapsed in Hell's Kitchen over the summer has died. In August, the elderly horse named Ryder tripped and fell and couldn't get up for more than an hour.
Ten members of the New York City Council are seeking to ban Central Park’s horse-drawn carriage industry come 2024, but furious owners and drivers are vowing to fight back to save their livelihoods.
A carriage horse collapsed in New York City due to extreme heat as the driver screamed at and whipped it before NYPD arrived.
The carriage horse that collapsed on a busy Manhattan street after being flogged by his driver earlier this month is enjoying retirement on an upstate farm, a former industry rep said the equine ...
Carriage horse driver Ian McKeever, 54, has been charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty in Manhattan over his treatment of the frail horse who collapsed in August 2022.
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