You said "horse steaks taste better than any beef offering"....
Are you SERIOUS???? I thinks yer either bein sarcastic or have been sniffin too many of the wrong kinda fumes there... Explain then, why, over the thousands of years before regulation that humans have been consuming meat, that people still continued to eat beef and used horse meat for dog food? Except in India of course....
Worst part of the whole horse slaughter ban is that it has totally destroyed the horse market. I don't give a rat's behind about worthless wild horses, I'm talking real using-type horses. The average breeder in areas like where I live were people actually USE horses(not keep 'em for pets or trot 'em around in an arena to win ribbons) can barely give away even a well-bred registerable yearling horse. And if they aren't papered, they're worth even less. So end result is there's less good horses around and if a person needs a good well-broke using horse then the prices are way outta line.
Bottom line is, it should be up to the owner to decide what to do with his/her horses.
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