Most of the horse as pets owners are sort of mistreating the horses. Humane Society has 3 in custody now from a complaint of mistreatment-- but the horses were down by the politicians at capitol so might have been considered demonstrators. X girlfriend wanted horse, nagged me enough to get her a Arab colt and said she would take care of it. Unfortunately 'grass' to her meant smoking material for her instead of lunch for horse. Horse ended up on farm with another one, close to some Amish so didn't get lonely. Which brings up one of the few groups that actually use the horse for what it has been bred for-and they aren't sentimental about disposal of sick critters. I grew up with a team of draft horses that were used for mowing and wagon pulling until second tractor on farm, then they were semi-retired, equipment tongues shortened and when one died the other went to glue factory. Blown motor tractor with iffy transmission went to scrap yard when it was time also. Horses may come in handy if gas gets over $5.00 gallon in areas with pasture most of year. Norwegians have horsemeat and fruit soup recipes in cookbook. Horseroasts have been known to occur- the advertising is discrete. And has been noted some people figure 4 horses-one a pale horse- might be needed soon. (Teasing Alert! still active) RN
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