Posted by dave2 on November 06, 2008 at 00:52:40 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: o/t horse feed posted by Scott in SF on November 05, 2008 at 17:17:32:
We just bought a mare in MO and will fly her over here. Cheaper and much less headache that buying the same bloodlines here. I saw a couple of horses put down by a vet and it'll never happen on our place. It's against the law to shoot them, so the only respectable and IMO humane way is a butcher.
We had our annual convention of the American Legion in Normandy during the 50th Anniversary. Never saw the President either but it was slick willy so no loss. I ran across my Drill SGT from 10 years before and traded a leather jacket I had just bought to a guy that got me on a Navy ship to see Bob Hope. Those are priceless memories.
Used to be a week long set of ceremonies we did around Veterans Day called Sacred Torch, that took us to several WWI and WWII Cemeteries and monuments in Belgium, France, and Luxemburg. Gotta love the Bitburger beer. I'm in the Infantry area (3rd ID then and 1st ID up until 2006 when they went back to Ft Riley).
As far as horse meat, that was my 1st and last time. If you go to a horse show or competition here, there is always a stand that sells salami etc. Got a German buddy that was on the soap box about how bad it tasted and he'd never eat it etc, etc, etc. I went to get us all a Bratwurst and got his from the horse guy. Everyone ate and enjoyed. He was the first one done and was smacking his lips. I laid the cash register ticket by him and thought he was going to flip. Priceless...........
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