Posted by LAA on October 24, 2009 at 19:36:17 from (212.93.220.66):
In Reply to: O/T: Cheap horses posted by ChrisinMO on October 24, 2009 at 17:20:07:
Until 3 years a go there were 3 horse slaughter plants operating in the US, two in Texas and one in Illinois, these plants processed for human comsumption and pet food. There was also a steady export trade of US slaughter horses to Mexico. Congress tried, and failed, to outright ban horse slaughter but they did ban transporting horses for slaughter so that closed the Mexican trade. The so called do gooders whom had been lobbying congress for years to ban slaughter then went to the federal court system and got the USDA inspectors removed from the slaughter plants, the plants had no choice but to close. The cruel result is horses starving to death all over the country and the total collaspe of horse prices.
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