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by Trailrider on 18 January 2009 - 00:01

by wuzzup on 18 January 2009 - 01:01

by kitkat3478 on 18 January 2009 - 01:01
My issue is this: where they are shot and stabbed to death ; and
to prevent horses from being cruelly slaughtered for human consumption.
I'm not an idiot, I understand people can't afford to care for some of their animals, AND that their ain't homes for ALL the unwanted,
But does it have to be done "cruelly?"
If it don't bother you the torture these animals suffer, "That's ON YOU", But it DOES bother me!
And NO, I couldn't afford to save them all, pay the shipping, I'll take care of the food!!
ps: My horses have hay and grain EVERYDAY! There's an awful lot of things I could do with my money if I wasn't paying feed bills, I CHOOSE to care for my animals FIRST! I brought them here ,to my house!

by Trailrider on 18 January 2009 - 03:01

by kitkat3478 on 18 January 2009 - 12:01
Upon arrival at the slaughterhouse they are herded into a lineup where they can smell and hear the horses ahead of them being killed. Electric cattle prods or a spear type weapon is used to prod the horse into the knock box where a worker attempts to knock the horse unconscious with a 4 inch nail driven into their head. The terrified horses whose instinct is to flee, have nowhere to run and scramble and fall in desperation, slipping on the urine and blood soaked floor of the knock box. The horse is then shackled by one hind leg & hoisted into the air upside down to have their throat cut and allowed to bleed out. Some horses are still conscious when hoisted into the air.
All I was asking for was people to CARE ABOUT THE WAY THIS IS DONE!!
Thats what the original message was about. Can't it at least be done in a humane manner??

by MI_GSD on 18 January 2009 - 13:01
What we are saying is that if you want it done in a humane manner, then start your petitions and letters to reinstate slaughter in the U.S.
Thankfully, our horses will never have to come to that end because my parent's have made special arrangements already in case of their death. The farm and the horses can't be touched by anyone other than myself until all the animals (including dogs) have either died or been sold to proper homes. They can afford to do that and I'm willing to take responsibility for them but it's not the fate for the majority of these beautiful animals. They are also Morgan show horses so that makes them a more desirable if they do have to be rehomed.
4pack--I do live in an Amish community and I've seen their horses up close while tied in the Walmart parking lot. Feet are cracked and/or they are suffering from founder, hoof rot, etc. That comes from pounding them up and down the hard top highways all day long. They are loaded with old and new whip marks and I even watched one Amish man beat his horse so badly when it misbehaved when a car passed, that the horses fell to the pavement. He then proceeded to beat the horse to it's feet and continue on down the road. All hooked to an Amish buggy of course.
I've also seen the way they "train" their horses to be so complient. They tie their head to the ground right next to a busy two lane highway. For three days they stand there with no food or water. This has to happen when it is mid-summer and around 90 degrees. Presto--the horse is "broke".
We won't even go the the little Amish puppymills............

by kitkat3478 on 18 January 2009 - 14:01
Ask that to OBAMA!!!
1 X 600 (on this post alone).
by lookin4ppgsd on 18 January 2009 - 14:01
http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/index.jhtml?videoId=168857&title=carlos-mencia-animal-cruelty#Scene_1
http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/index.jhtml?videoId=168860&title=carlos-mencia-vegetarians#Scene_1

by MI_GSD on 18 January 2009 - 14:01
I am but one person, What difference CAN I MAKE??????????? Not sure I get what you are saying.
Ask that to OBAMA!!!
1 X 600 (on this post alone).
If you got 5 mins watch these 2 clips it explains sooo much. Not only is he funny but you know its trueI've seen those before and they cracked me up! So very true.

by 4pack on 18 January 2009 - 15:01
I also have other frinds with 10 acres, they always want me out to ride their horses, do some breaking and warm ups, excersize theirs, they too have offered to let us keep a horse out there. Just something I have toyed with in the back of my mind for a couple years. If I do decide to get one, it will be a horse in need of a home but it too must fit the criteria I am looking for. No swayback broke down horses that just need to eat till they die. I need something at least ground broke(I'm not into getting kicked, bit or chasing horses in circles), I can saddle break a horse no problem. Only thing is, my daughter wants to be able to ride too, so a nice trail horse would be better.
I wish I had pics of my old horses to share, but they are all hard copies, not on the puter. My buddy is a roper and has his own lighted areana. He's a welder and made it on his off days himself. I used to do daycare for them and their kids love my daughter and want us over often. The guy even gave my daughter a rope to learn with and offered lessons if she wants to get more serious. I'd like to be able to take him up on that offer. My only worry is time management, not having them in my own backyard, I never see my horses as often as I'd like. My dogs take up allot of my time...and $ with training and trialing now.
Just sayin' it'd have to be the perfect horse to hook me. Or not, if my heart took over my head( it's happened before). LOL That's why I didn't look myself, I let my daughter look and she showed me the canidates. The horses we found to be a good match were $4500 or so. Not gonna happen when I hear about all the freebies in need of homes.
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