Guy I was talking to is a real dimestore shitonyer boots cowboy (on the weekends) and swears he'd never eat a man's mount....
Horse slaughter is legal here, just can't sell it with other meats. About every tractor show, horse show or fest has a horsemeat peddler. 2 years ago, we were at a tractor show and he was on his kick, I was going to get a bratwurst and asked if he wanted one..... he did, so I got mine, and went nextdoor and got his from the horse meat guy with a receipt. Took em back and we scarfed em down, said he wanted another one and was gonna get me one... Gave him the receipt and told him I would like a pork one..... Coulda heard a pin drop.....
Today's the first time since that day that horse meat has ever came into conversation......
I had salami and a couple other things when I first got over here because I thought Pferde Metzger (horse butcher) was the guy's name that had the booth :roll: Didn't taste bad tho.... Just don't think I'd bring myself to order it.....
We've had two horses put down, but gave them to a butcher rather than have the vet do it and them picked up with a fork and dumped in a tank for the render....
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