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Horse Meat for the Hungry ?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1640883" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>There is no real good reason to not utilize the meat from a horse except as has been stated for the do-gooder jerks. How many horses were turned out to wander and fend for themselves here a few years back when the owners didn't have the money to buy hay and all during that drought? And people were out of work and all..... Better they had gone to slaughter than to get just turned out. </p><p>Never ate it, wouldn't be afraid to try it. Have had a few tough steaks over the years.... bet it is good in bologna, summer sausage and snack sticks....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1640883, member: 25884"] There is no real good reason to not utilize the meat from a horse except as has been stated for the do-gooder jerks. How many horses were turned out to wander and fend for themselves here a few years back when the owners didn't have the money to buy hay and all during that drought? And people were out of work and all..... Better they had gone to slaughter than to get just turned out. Never ate it, wouldn't be afraid to try it. Have had a few tough steaks over the years.... bet it is good in bologna, summer sausage and snack sticks.... [/QUOTE]
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