Comments on: New Mexico horse slaughterhouse receives approval to begin operations https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/ Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:44:23 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Clarissa https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-358904 Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:44:23 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-358904 Thanks for posting all of those links Diana! I hope you also sent an email to Congress through the link I posted.

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By: Diana https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-358626 Sat, 20 Jul 2013 09:05:38 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-358626 I’m attempting to re-post this link on the SAFE act:
https://awionline.org/content/safeguard-american-food-exports-safe-act

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By: Diana https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-358625 Sat, 20 Jul 2013 09:03:25 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-358625 Here is information on the SAFE act (Safeguard American Food Exports) that is in both the House and Senate with identical wording, and links where you can take action to stop horse slaughter. This will not only prevent horse slaughter in the U.S., but make it illegal to transport horses to Mexico or Canada for slaughter:
https://awionline.org/content/safeguard-american-food-exports-safe-act
Please sign the petition to ban horse slaughter in the U.S.:
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/ban-horse-slaughter-now
Here is a petition to Stop Horse Slaughter Factory in Missouri:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/925/215/246/stop-horse-slaughter-factory-in-missouri/

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By: Diana https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-358623 Sat, 20 Jul 2013 09:01:33 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-358623 Horse slaughter is a highly expensive proposition for taxpayers.
Each plant will cost taxpayers $400,000.00, according to this press release, for inspections. This issue crosses all party lines. Voters and politicians from all sides of the isle are against horse slaughter for a laundry list of reasons.
Here is the press release:
http://moran.house.gov/press-release/moran-statement-usda-decision-allowing-re-opening-us-horse-slaughter-facility
This is the worst economy since the Great Depression. In addition to the cost of the USDA inspecting plants, at a price tag of $400,000.00 per plant to U.S. taxpayers, the meat will not even be eaten in the U.S. Why should we, as American taxpayers, pay for these inspections?
Additionally, we have to factor in the taxpayer expense of police officers who will likely be taking more reports on horse theft and making more investigations into horse theft.
As a horse owner, the thought of horse theft and stolen horses ending up at slaughter concerns me greatly. I would hope that it would concern you, too. Many people think of their horses as family members.

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By: Diana https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-358622 Sat, 20 Jul 2013 08:59:44 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-358622 I am also against the USDA opening up inspections for the proposed horse slaughter plants in the United States because horses in the U.S. are not raised for human consumption. As a grower of corn, wheat and soybeans, having the USDA inspect horse slaughter plants concerns me as well.

Horses are our friends and companions (at least they are my friends and companions), and as such they are treated with drugs like cats and dogs to a wide variety of vaccinations, bacterins, topical and oral treatments that are not approved for human consumption. We use gloves with topical treatments, because we don’t want equine drugs touching our skin, let alone consuming them.

It’s not economical to raise horses for slaughter in the U.S., because it takes more money to raise a foal to maturity than the horse meat market is willing to pay. It’s an economical losing proposition. Therefore, the USDA has no business inspecting a horse slaughter plant that by default will be receiving horses that are not fit for human consumption. The horses they will be receiving have not been raised drug-free for human consumption.

As a grower of corn, wheat and soybeans, the USDA’s reputation directly affects many. The European Union, which is where most of the horse meat would go, has a zero tolerance for Bute (Phenylbutazone) , which is routinely given to horses in the U.S. It is estimated that 90% of horses in the U.S. have been treated with this drug, not to mention all of the other drugs.

There is no good way to test for all of these drugs on every horse destined for slaughter, which would need to be done, since they are not raised for human consumption in the U.S. Many tests would need to be run on each horse, and there is no way to do this in a timely fashion, especially given that the tests have to be run after the horse is dead, and that autopsies need to be performed within 24 hours. University testing facilities are not normally open for testing on the weekends, and it takes time to transport the dead body parts for testing.

Most of the horses destined for slaughter are young or middle-aged, and in the prime of their lives. Two that have been rescued from slaughter have gone on and are now showing at the Morgan Grand National level.
Here is information on what New Jersey has done regarding horse slaughter in the hopes that people will take note:

http://www.oceancountysignal.com/2012/09/21/dancer-bill-banning-horse-meat-for-human-consumption-signed-into-law/
“The law prohibits anyone from knowingly slaughtering or selling a horse for human consumption.”

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By: Clarissa https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-358084 Fri, 12 Jul 2013 18:43:41 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-358084 Horse slaughter is not only cruel and inhumane to horses, it is harmful to humans as well. In its lifetime, a horse is given medications and other toxic substances that would be harmful to humans and animals that consume its meat. Horse meat is not sold in the United States, but it is exported to other countries.
Horses are beautiful, intelligent animals that bring joy and friendship into our lives. We need to protect these sensitive animals from being killed.
Horses can’t speak for themselves, but we can be their voice. Let congress know that Americans won’t stand by while these precious animals are butchered.
Please don’t be a bystander, be a rescuer! Follow this link to act today:
http://act.wildhorsepreservation.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=13157

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By: Louisa https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-357687 Sun, 07 Jul 2013 17:57:59 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-357687 We should make a petition to stop this nonsense. Anyone who supports this is not a good person. People may think that it’s the same as cattle slaughter, but it’s not. I am a vegetarian and I don’t even support cattle slaughter, let alone horse slaughter.

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By: Joann https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-357676 Sun, 07 Jul 2013 13:43:40 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-357676 This is disgusting!!! Anyone who sells their horse will run the risk of the horse being sold to a slaughterhouse. We do not have dog or cat meat factories, why would we have horse meat factories? They’re companion animals! I agree that the root of all this starts with our disgusting breeding habits that waste horses just because they can’t run the fastest or are “pretty” enough.

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By: PKL https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-357401 Wed, 03 Jul 2013 18:42:04 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-357401 the kill plants should NEVER be aloud to start up again. People were just raise colts just for slaughtering.98 out of every 100 TB foals born, ended up on the meat trucks.

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By: Pat https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2013-06-30-slaughter/#comment-357359 Wed, 03 Jul 2013 11:11:45 +0000 /horse-news/2013/06/30-slaughter.aspx#comment-357359 It would not be diligent for any inspection of a proposed horse slaughter plant, until our governing leaders decide. Yes, the breeders etc have created most of the unwanted horse situation. Why aren’t they held responsible? That’s like too many cattle/sheep on BLM land and then blaming land devestation on the Mustangs/Burros.
It may or may not be a reasonable thought to have the slaughter house’s here, instead of Mex/Can but who’s to say, the horse’s may be treated just the same, in transport/housing/killing and disposing. Europe doesn’t want American horse meat, they have made that clear. The American horse is loaded with chemicals, from your basic wormer to health enhancing drugs. You can’t blame Europe for not wanted these horse’s. There are enough hay/feed/rescue operations (which YOU should support) that any horse owner can request assistance. Horse slaughter plants should be shut down all together. If Europe wants to eat horse meat, that’s their choice but they have a bigger problem with excess horse’s over there than we do here in the US. Let them feed themselves and leave Canada/Mexico/USA out of it.

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