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  • Re: Sept 2009 Equus Editorial: The case against equine slaughter

    Everyone should have their own choice as to what happens to their horse when they no longer are able or want to own it. The problem is that animal rights groups want us all to view the world as they do. We will have no choice if they continue to use their propaganda as to what we eat or how we own animals...
    Posted to Forum by Pat evans on 08-26-2009
    Filed under: horse slaughter
  • Re: Sept 2009 Equus Editorial: The case against equine slaughter

    Hi Pat, Good to see you back in the fight. The last I heard of you was when you divided your class into pro and anti-slaughter and let them debate. I heard the anti-slaughter side won, so you better work on these arguments. Clearly your own class was not all "animal rights activists". For that...
    Posted to Forum by 982709 on 08-26-2009
    Filed under: horse slaughter
  • Re: Sept 2009 Equus Editorial: The case against equine slaughter

    Gypsy Fly, I suggest you read the release below. You will see that this issue is deadly serious. The great majority of drugs given to horses are banned for animals intended for human consumption. Some are known carcinogens and have no withdrawal period. Vets who work on food animals have a much more...
    Posted to Forum by 982709 on 08-26-2009
    Filed under: horse slaughter
  • Re: Sept 2009 Equus Editorial: The case against equine slaughter

    Many horse people that I have talked to, including most of the professionals, have been in favor of allowing slaughter for horses. So, I reasoned that there was a place for it in the industry. But after really looking at how horses are dealt with in plants and closely examining the reasons some owners...
    Posted to Forum by vroom on 08-29-2009
    Filed under: horse slaughter
  • Re: SEPT. 2009 ISSUE: THE CASE AGAINST EQUINE SLAUGHTER

    Hello, tlrobertshsnt ~ I couldn't agree with you more. You are 100% on the mark, as was the editorial. If we'd had the guts to just take slaughter completely off the table long ago, I'm sure we would have come up with better solutions by now because we would have had no choice. As long as...
    Posted to Forum by indymom on 09-08-2009
    Filed under: EQUUS magazine, horse slaughter, horse, cruelty, slaughter, humane, texas, neglect
  • Re: SEPT. 2009 ISSUE: THE CASE AGAINST EQUINE SLAUGHTER

    First off let me say I am not a slaughter advocate. I am so tired of these articles that have people complaining of our circumstances yet no one writes any articles about solutions to our problems. Mr. DiBendedictics wrote a great article showcasing the reasons we shouldn't eat horses, the American...
    Posted to Forum by Brandt23 on 09-14-2009
    Filed under: horse slaughter, Solutions
  • Re: Sept 2009 Equus Editorial: The case against equine slaughter

    [quote user="gypsy fly"]What exactly did that mean, "glue factory"? Was there actually an adhesive product made out of horses? Or did it mean the rendering plant? [/quote] Rendering plants take protein and fat sources ranging from used cooking grease to dead animals and "render"...
    Posted to Forum by 982709 on 09-17-2009
    Filed under: horse slaughter
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