Posted by 37Chief on October 31, 2012 at 22:42:48 from (68.8.206.100):
My daughter reads on the net. there are a bunch of horses being sent to Canada to be processed into food. Someone started a, rescue the horses page on the net. My Daughter buys one, for 750.00. The plan was the horses were going to be shipped close to here for pickup. Now that has fallen through,for now, and she will need to drive 10 hours one way to pick up her horse. I tried to talk her out of it, as you can see that didn't work. She already has two horses at my place. looks like I am going to have another. The daughter was in 4H in the 80's,and raised a couple feeder steers. She knows some animals are for food. It's something about horses being made into food just doesn't set right with horse people. I like horses, but there is a time to let loose of something. Stan
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