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<blockquote data-quote="TB-Herefords" data-source="post: 886420" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>Preventing Horse slaughter was a bill that stopped all funding for USDA inspection of slaughter plants. The tribes have long been able to slaughter but not being USDA inspected they have no where to sell the meat. Just prior to thanksgiving congress passed the same bill but pulled the stop of USDA inspection. With a lot of support from tribes and PETA. Now every thing is a go. All they need is investers to start buisness. IMO a risky investment; but who ever does will make a lot of money. Risky in the sense that come september of next year things could change. Or a horse slaughter specefic bill between now and then. It seems to me though there is too much support for it. I wouldn't dought there will be over 20,000 head or more wild horses ready to go a few months or less after opening. Any opinions or has no one followed this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB-Herefords, post: 886420, member: 7171"] Preventing Horse slaughter was a bill that stopped all funding for USDA inspection of slaughter plants. The tribes have long been able to slaughter but not being USDA inspected they have no where to sell the meat. Just prior to thanksgiving congress passed the same bill but pulled the stop of USDA inspection. With a lot of support from tribes and PETA. Now every thing is a go. All they need is investers to start buisness. IMO a risky investment; but who ever does will make a lot of money. Risky in the sense that come september of next year things could change. Or a horse slaughter specefic bill between now and then. It seems to me though there is too much support for it. I wouldn't dought there will be over 20,000 head or more wild horses ready to go a few months or less after opening. Any opinions or has no one followed this? [/QUOTE]
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