A few issues here ain't there? Horses have only been used as food 3 times in 235 of the US. Wartorn ' Sherman's March' route in the Civil war, 2nd world war meat rationing susbstitute, the food and fuel mega inflation of the mid 1970's. There never was much of a 'horse meat industry' to kill. Except for MY horses, YOUR horses, TAXPAYER owned wild horses on BLM land. Which the slaughter of doesn't don't show up as a check in my mailbox or lower taxes. A benefit for crooked politicians and cattlemen who lease rather than own taxable land... like those of us back east have to. Most other horses..were, in general, somebody's pet. Like a dog or a cat, so that brings up moral issues of how it should or will die. You shoot it in back of the barn, OK, vet injects it, OK. A high voltage cattle prod up a ramp to have a stranger kill it while all the rest of the streetwise herd looks on.... well this is tractor talk, so I guess that is par for the course! May not be long before old, worn out useless humans meet the same end, hey, if it ain't your grandma.... and some one overseas will pay good money by the pound. Personally, I would like to see useless people and Kentucky derby losers turned into an abiotic petroleum substitute to keep my tractors going..... no one will agrue with that!!!
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Today's Featured Article - What Oil Should I Use? - by Francis Robinson. I keep seein this question pop up over and over again in discussion groups all over the web. As with many things there are often several right answers and a few wrong ones. Some purist I'm sure will disagree to no end with what I will tell you but most of us out here in the real world don't really care do we ? Some of them only bring their noses down out of the air long enough to look down them anyway. If you are like me you are only doing this old tractor stuff because you enjoy it. You
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