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I don't have a problem with animals being raised as food being eaten. I do however have a problem with eating an animal that has been a pet. I think people blaming the close of slaughter houses for the way horses are now is a joke. It is the people that keep breeding these animals and then tossing them, - that is the problem. I don't raise an animal that I can not keep myself, I may find a good home for it, but my main point was to raise it for myself. If i can't afford it , I shouldn't keep raising more. If people took more responsibility of what they raised and not keep doing it just to make a quick buck, horses would not be in the state they are now. Perhaps you should have to register your horses with the state each year... maybe something like that would prevent over breeding of them.
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Don't forget crocodile and emu
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I think we are the only country to eat our coat of amrs animals (kangaroo and emu) Had Kangaroo once... gamey and it was nice, but my thoughts played tricks on my palate.
 
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The majority of horses I see in terrible condition left to fend for themsevles are not usually young horses. They are horses that were probably around way before the close of slaughterhouses. The problem isn't that people are continuing to breed them, the problem is there is no money to make in breeding them. I am of course referring to unbroken, untrained grade type horses....not nice quality registered types.

There is always the PMU horses that keep the mare and filly market going somewhat. Colts and stallions are completely worthless around here.
 
Here at our place we take pride in the quality of life our critters have before the bus swings by to go to camp freezer.

Our meat birds have good food, clean water, pasture and affection ( they are pretty dim upstairs, but still understand and enjoy affection)
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Our meat rabbits have outdoor playpens for daytime, toys to amuse them in their cages and a breeding program that allows them to have a life besides raising young.
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Our laying birds have free range 10 hours a day and a regular 4pm date at the gate with our 6 year old human child for a feed of scratch and a cuddle.

Our pigs have a play session and spray from the hose before the back scratching session every afternoon!

We eat them all and enjoy them!

Could I eat one of our horses? Nope, not in a million years, but i certainly understand that some folks do.

Yes we treat our food as pets, and proud of it!
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It's wrong. Sorry, but IMO, no sane person - or respectful person - could eat horse meat unless they were going to starve to death otherwise.

If not for horses, we would not be where we are today... how many fields have they plowed? How many men have they carried into battle? How many have lived their lives in hard servitude for us? I think they have done enough to warrant their lives as work horses and pets. Not as meat animals.
 
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The only reason cows are killed more than horses is if I ran up to a horse and a cow with a spear which one will run faster? I am very sane and I will eat anything on this planet just to try. (animals)
If I was in africa I would eat a zebra or a hippo maybe even an elephant if I could get the meat.
 
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I personally don't think I could eat horse(or maybe I could...)but I have no problem with it.
 
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