The blich of all this is,nobody's even talking about eating it here. We just need to get back to where we were 5 years ago. Trouble is,there were slaughter houses that slaughtered pretty much JUST horses and they have shut down because of the lack of inspection money. Who's going to invest the money to start up another one when congress,on a whim,can bankrupt them in the blink of an eye. The damage is done.
As for the "killing our pets" crowd,I'll paraphrase Temple Grandin. She says nature is cruel. Death in nature is cruel. If we're going to have these animals,we owe them a humane death at the end. Where this "sticking electrodes up their rear while the others watch" garbage came from? I can only guess HSUS or PETA. Some people just don't give a damm how big a fool they make of themselves.
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