Posted by dave2 on April 14, 2012 at 06:10:45 from (79.240.135.125):
In Reply to: Horse Slaughter News posted by ohiojim on April 14, 2012 at 04:59:06:
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that's that horse + a horse = a horse math that the village idiots pick up. Same when you get a favorite dog breed in a commercial and everyone wants to breed/sell them..... If you want a good horse, you still have to pay good money for it, even in Ohio..... Thing about slaughtering in the States is the amount/proximity of slaughterhouses, free market (lack of better words) where the ones that are allowed to slaughter charge accordingly, and bubba that crams em in his truck will wipe you out in shipping charges. Add to that that there are no enforced regulations on treatment of animals until after the fact and all the mind your own business idiots like jump in here every time you mention the treatment of animals, and it's no wonder peta gets em in a wad....
Then,you'llnot only have scrap metal thieves, but horse/donkey thieves taking not good plows and balers, but pedigreed stock....
Now, see how long it takes some dummy to chime in and defend bubba......
Horse slaughter is the norm here with slaughterhouses just setting aside a couple of days a week (or as necessary) for the deed. They cannot take animals without papers without being shut down. Animal haulers are under strict but not real tuff restrictions, and junk animals get slaughtered while good animals are left alone. That shoot from the hip "we can slaughter now" is just gonna make folks look even stupider and they'll by far overshadow the responsible ones....
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