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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 262738" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>It should be an individual choice as to whether to send a horse to slaughter. Look at all the hoopla over HR 503 American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act. The soft at heart have elevated horses (WHICH are livestock) to companion animal status. We do not eat horse flesh in this country, but do sell some to foreign countries that consider it a delicacy. Why should we not deny them food. Would you let a Hindu tell you to quit eating beef just because they are sacred to them. </p><p></p><p>On another note, why shouldn't a horse owner be able to salvage some value from an animal that is no longer needed or able to work instead of having to pay out to have it euthanized and then pay out again to have a back hoe come bury it. If you want to do that for your animals FINE, just don't make me do it. A quote from the movie "Jerry Maguire" - "Show Me the Money".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 262738, member: 67"] It should be an individual choice as to whether to send a horse to slaughter. Look at all the hoopla over HR 503 American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act. The soft at heart have elevated horses (WHICH are livestock) to companion animal status. We do not eat horse flesh in this country, but do sell some to foreign countries that consider it a delicacy. Why should we not deny them food. Would you let a Hindu tell you to quit eating beef just because they are sacred to them. On another note, why shouldn't a horse owner be able to salvage some value from an animal that is no longer needed or able to work instead of having to pay out to have it euthanized and then pay out again to have a back hoe come bury it. If you want to do that for your animals FINE, just don't make me do it. A quote from the movie "Jerry Maguire" - "Show Me the Money". [/QUOTE]
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