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<blockquote data-quote="dianab" data-source="post: 892873" data-attributes="member: 1142"><p>The way it usually works is that the owner sells the horse at auction, or he may advertise him for sale cheap or "free to a good home." The kill buyer gets your horse for next to nothing and pretends he is going to a good home. Then the kill buyer sells him to the plant and provides paper work showing the horse's supposed "drug history." </p><p></p><p>If the horse is too skinny, too sick, has ticks or the plant rejects him for some other reason, the horse may end up abandoned because the trucker has a back haul lined up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dianab, post: 892873, member: 1142"] The way it usually works is that the owner sells the horse at auction, or he may advertise him for sale cheap or "free to a good home." The kill buyer gets your horse for next to nothing and pretends he is going to a good home. Then the kill buyer sells him to the plant and provides paper work showing the horse's supposed "drug history." If the horse is too skinny, too sick, has ticks or the plant rejects him for some other reason, the horse may end up abandoned because the trucker has a back haul lined up. [/QUOTE]
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