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Rescueing from a kill pen
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<blockquote data-quote="Ojp6" data-source="post: 1380243" data-attributes="member: 23608"><p>I knew of a lady that did this. She would get a list of the horses that were in decent shape and broke that showed up at the shipping yard every week. The shipping yard is owned by one of the larger kill buyers in the US and if they aren't sold within a week the horses go to Mexico. I believe they were priced $25-$50 over what they were worth to kill and the kill buyer made the money on them to make it worth his time. The lady that ran the program did it for nothing in her spare time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ojp6, post: 1380243, member: 23608"] I knew of a lady that did this. She would get a list of the horses that were in decent shape and broke that showed up at the shipping yard every week. The shipping yard is owned by one of the larger kill buyers in the US and if they aren't sold within a week the horses go to Mexico. I believe they were priced $25-$50 over what they were worth to kill and the kill buyer made the money on them to make it worth his time. The lady that ran the program did it for nothing in her spare time. [/QUOTE]
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