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<blockquote data-quote="ffscj" data-source="post: 265811" data-attributes="member: 293"><p>You do not have to feel sorry for my horses. They will be on my property until the day they die. Just because I believe that we should allow horse slaughter does not mean that I feel that it should be done inhumanely and we should be fighting to change the way it is done instead of trying to outlaw the slaughter. Outlawing the slaughter will open another whole set of problems. Thousands of unwanted horses will be left and most will probably not be cared for. What do you plan for them? Horse rescues? These facilities are already overburdened, are expensive to run and are few and far between. </p><p></p><p>And who are you to tell someone else that they can't eat horsemeat? I don't want someone telling me I can't eat something therefore I will not try to tell them. </p><p></p><p>So lets agree to disagree on the slaughter of horses but agree that something needs to be done to insure that it will be done humanely, both in the killing and the transportation. </p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ffscj, post: 265811, member: 293"] You do not have to feel sorry for my horses. They will be on my property until the day they die. Just because I believe that we should allow horse slaughter does not mean that I feel that it should be done inhumanely and we should be fighting to change the way it is done instead of trying to outlaw the slaughter. Outlawing the slaughter will open another whole set of problems. Thousands of unwanted horses will be left and most will probably not be cared for. What do you plan for them? Horse rescues? These facilities are already overburdened, are expensive to run and are few and far between. And who are you to tell someone else that they can't eat horsemeat? I don't want someone telling me I can't eat something therefore I will not try to tell them. So lets agree to disagree on the slaughter of horses but agree that something needs to be done to insure that it will be done humanely, both in the killing and the transportation. Chris [/QUOTE]
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