Posted by jackinok on November 01, 2012 at 10:17:00 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: Horse Rescue posted by pete black on November 01, 2012 at 08:58:00:
thats the very reason horse slaughter was reinstated in my opinion. years ago there was literally hundreds of them went through the okc stockyards to slaughter.regardless of what anyone says,they are not all able to be saved.most of the ones we saw were either so old they could barely go,so mean they would tear the fences up trying to get to you,or so sickly you couldnt have worked or rode your money out of them in fifty years if you paid the vet bills.best of them were saved to use by the ranches that rounded them up,and they got progressively worse as they were picked over in various places. when the butler bros rodeo folks allowed how they were too bad to handle,the very folks who made money from unridable stock, you certainly didnt want to play with one,or trust them around your kids.
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