If you can remember the link I posted a few pages back on YouTube, with THAT one processing company, guessing Europe, maybe France, it was as humane it can be. When you "bolt", it is NORMAL for the animal to react, jerking and so forth. That means the bolt gun has stun the animal to its death, its quick. Surely they would not allow an inexperience "bolter" person to do the job, its not fair to the person nor the horse to suffer when you are trying to get a good aim so it would be quick and painless. It is like rabbits we butcher, a hammer to the head, slit their throats, it's done. They HAVE to slit the throats to bleed out, you sure don't want blood to collect there, making the meat have "off taste". In that YouTube, I've seen the whole thing and it is not any different than cattle. Yes, horses are a bit sensitive but I have not seen all of them going bonkers, they just don't know what it is at the end of the tunnel but they do sense something is up.
I would not eat my own horses but for others, I would. A horse with NO name, sight unseen, is the better one for me to eat. I don't know if I can just pick a horse out of the pasture and say OK, wrap him up.
I will check out those links to see if they can offer horsemeat for me to try. My Dad wants to try it too.
I would not eat my own horses but for others, I would. A horse with NO name, sight unseen, is the better one for me to eat. I don't know if I can just pick a horse out of the pasture and say OK, wrap him up.
I will check out those links to see if they can offer horsemeat for me to try. My Dad wants to try it too.