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Title: Horses could once again be slaughtered for meat in US
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URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/horses-could- ... 1bGFyBHZlcgNkMmJhNDk5Mi0xYjdmL
Published: Dec 1, 2011
Author: JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS | AP
Post Date: 2011-12-01 04:48:34 by Tatarewicz
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Cheri White Owl, founder of Horse Feathers Equine Rescue, is pictured with a horse recently dumped at her sanctuary in Guthrie, Okla., Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. Slaughterhouses could be ready to kill horses within a month if the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides funding for meat inspectors, days after Congress quietly opened the door to the practice by lifting a 5-year-old ban on spending federal money on such inspections.

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Horses could soon be butchered in the U.S. for human consumption after Congress quietly lifted a 5-year-old ban on funding horse meat inspections, and activists say slaughterhouses could be up and running in as little as a month.

Slaughter opponents pushed a measure cutting off funding for horse meat inspections through Congress in 2006 after other efforts to pass outright bans on horse slaughter failed in previous years. Congress lifted the ban in a spending bill President Barack Obama signed into law Nov. 18 to keep the government afloat until mid-December.

It did not, however, allocate any new money to pay for horse meat inspections, which opponents claim could cost taxpayers $3 million to $5 million a year. The U.S. Department of Agriculture would have to find the money in its existing budget, which is expected to see more cuts this year as Congress and the White House aim to trim federal spending.

The USDA issued a statement Tuesday saying there are no slaughterhouses in the U.S. that butcher horses for human consumption now, but if one were to open, it would conduct inspections to make sure federal laws were being followed. USDA spokesman Neil Gaffney declined to answer questions beyond what was in the statement.

The last U.S. slaughterhouse that butchered horses closed in 2007 in Illinois, and animal welfare activists warned of massive public outcry in any town where a slaughterhouse may open.

"If plants open up in Oklahoma or Nebraska, you'll see controversy, litigation, legislative action and basically a very inhospitable environment to operate," predicted Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive of The Humane Society of the United States. "Local opposition will emerge and you'll have tremendous controversy over slaughtering Trigger and Mr. Ed."

But pro-slaughter activists say the ban had unintended consequences, including an increase in neglect and the abandonment of horses, and that they are scrambling to get a plant going — possibly in Wyoming, North Dakota, Nebraska or Missouri. They estimate a slaughterhouse could open in 30 to 90 days with state approval and eventually as many as 200,000 horses a year could be slaughtered for human consumption. Most of the meat would be shipped to countries in Europe and Asia, including France and Japan.

Dave Duquette, president of the nonprofit, pro-slaughter group United Horsemen, said no state or site has been picked yet but he's lined up plenty of investors who have expressed interest in financing a processing plant. While the last three slaughterhouses in the U.S. were owned by foreign companies, he said a new plant would be American-owned.

"I have personally probably five to 10 investors that I could call right now if I had a plant ready to go," said Duquette, who lives in Hermiston, Ore. He added, "If one plant came open in two weeks, I'd have enough money to fund it. I've got people who will put up $100,000."

Sue Wallis, a Wyoming state lawmaker who's the group's vice president, said ranchers used to be able to sell horses that were too old or unfit for work to slaughterhouses but now they have to ship them to butchers in Canada and Mexico, where they fetch less than half the price.

The federal ban devastated "an entire sector of animal agriculture for purely sentimental and romantic notions," she said.

Although there are reports of Americans dining on horse meat a recently as the 1940s, the practice is virtually non-existent in this country, where the animals are treated as beloved pets and iconic symbols of the West.

Lawmakers in California and Illinois have banned the slaughter of horses for human consumption, and more than a dozen states tightly regulate the sale of horse meat.

Federal lawmakers' lifting of the ban on funding for horse meat inspections came about in part because of the recession, which struck just as slaughtering stopped. A federal report issued in June found that local animal welfare organizations reported a spike in investigations for horse neglect and abandonment since 2007. In Colorado, for example, data showed that investigations for horse neglect and abuse increased more than 60 percent — from 975 in 2005 to almost 1,600 in 2009.

The report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office also determined that about 138,000 horses were transported to Canada and Mexico for slaughter in 2010, nearly the same number that were killed in the U.S. before the ban took effect in 2007. The U.S. has an estimated 9 million horses.

Cheri White Owl, founder of the nonprofit Horse Feathers Equine Rescue in Guthrie, Okla., said she's seen more horse neglect during the recession. Her group is caring for 33 horses now and can't accept more.

"A lot of the situation is due to the economy," she said, "People deciding to pay their mortgage or keep their horse."

But White Owl worries that if slaughterhouses open, owners will dump their unwanted animals there instead of looking for alternatives, such as animal sanctuaries.

Animal rights groups also argue that slaughtering is a messy, cruel process, and some say it would be kinder for owners to have their horses put to sleep by a veterinarian.

"Euthanasia has always been an option," Pacelle said. But "if you acquire a horse, you should be a responsible owner and provide lifetime care."

The fight over horse slaughtering has pitted lawmakers of the same party against each other.

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., said the poor economy has resulted in "sad cases" of horse abandonment and neglect and lifting the ban will give Americans a shot at regaining lost jobs and making sure sick horses aren't abandoned or mistreated.

But U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., is lobbying colleagues to permanently ban horse slaughter because he believes the process is inhumane.

"I am committed to doing everything in my power to prevent the resumption of horse slaughter and will force Congress to debate this important policy in an open, democratic manner at every opportunity," he said in a statement.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Animal rights groups also argue that slaughtering is a messy, cruel process, and some say it would be kinder for owners to have their horses put to sleep by a veterinarian.

Put to sleep by a vet humanely is the only thing to do.

Hello, fellow Americans - cavalry? ring any bells? horses went into battle for America in days gone bye and that's a fact unlike Mexican humans who refused to fight in battle - too many bougainvilleas to tend - Americans should not allow cannibalization of animal soldiers or their family tree.

Have Americans sunk so low to a primitive state?

scrapper2  posted on  2011-12-01   4:58:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: All (#0)

From among article comments:

The horse slaughter industry actually encourages the over breeding of horses. Because owners can make money from the brutal slaughter of their horses, they have an incentive to over breed. As Paul Sorvino put it, "37% of those horses are going to be slaughtered because they couldn't run fast enough....So, it's run for your life." If the slaughter of horses for human consumption is illegal, there is no reward for over breeding.

• Austin, United States •

Since the ban on slaughtering horses the price for a horse has gone to nothing. You can't give them away. What do you do with a horse nobody wants? Shelters are full of unwanted horses. Not only did the ban ruin the horse market and cost the US rural jobs, all the slaughter houses moved to Mexico and they get all the horses they want for FREE!

Tatarewicz  posted on  2011-12-01   5:58:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Horsemeat is (or at least used to be) the basis of the dogfood industry. And in Europe (France particularly), horsemeat is used for steaks and other cuts served up in restaurants. I remember about 40 years ago, someone actually tried to re- introduce horsemeat steaks in this country.

We might as well have a horsemeat industry in this country, just as we have a beef industry or a pork industry. I suspect that someone can point to some positive characteristics of horsemeat vs. pork (maybe less fat, maybe more flavor).

Shoonra  posted on  2011-12-01   7:41:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

"A lot of the situation is due to the economy," she said, "People deciding to pay their mortgage or keep their horse."

i propose we send the lying, thieving, murdering banksters [ www.rense.com/general70/cash.htm ] to the slaughterhouse instead.

"...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2011-12-01   8:46:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Shoonra (#3)

I've got a better idea, Bernie. How about rather than eating horses, which are a noble animal, we slaughter jews & zios instead. There's a lot of upside potential in the idea since jewzios are behind every problem facing the world currently. Besides, everybody is sick & tired of their incessant whining and lying.

It's every jew's dream to be put in an oven, why else would they always be making up stories about that? The world is infested with jews so there's a good supply available and it's not like anybody likes the things. The real bonus would be that the world financial crisis would end instantly. The dozen or so jewWars that are bleeding this country white would cease and the government corruption in the world would diminish to the vanishing point. Their ample fat supply could be used to make biodiesel. The bones and other waste products could be used in the production of fertilizer. Waste not, want not.

The only downside would be if people would be reluctant to eat creatures descended from cockroaches & rats, and cleaning the filthy things up to make them fit for consumption may prove to be problematic, but I'm sure it could be overcome.

Personally, I wouldn't eat kikenvermin, but I'm sure my German Shepherds would love it, so let's get this show on the road, already.

Godfrey Smith: Mike, I wouldn't worry. Prosperity is just around the corner.
Mike Flaherty: Yeah, it's been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner.
My Man Godfrey (1936 2011)

Esso  posted on  2011-12-01   8:53:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Esso (#5)

Their ample fat supply could be used to make biodiesel.

hey! wonder if THAT's what God meant about the Batle of Gog and Magog [Ezekiel 38-39/Revelation 20:7-10]:

if JACOB [Not true ISRAEL, which is the non-apostate church] is His battle axe, His WEAPON of war [Jacob 51:20 and Isaiah 10:15 ] .....

Ezekiel 39:10 So that they [Israel, in Christian America:Ezekiel 34:11-13;John 10) http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55421 ] shall take no wood out of the field, neither cut down any out of the forests; for they shall BURN THE WEAPONS with fire: and they shall spoil those that spoiled them, and rob those that robbed them, saith the Lord GOD.

bible.cc/ezekiel/39-10.htm [ as in "YOU WILL BE FUEL FOR THE FIRE" bible.cc/ezekiel/21-32.htm ]

:}

[ oh, and let's don't kill them all ( bible.cc/ezekiel/38-21.htm ); just the ones who feet run to do evil ]

"...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2011-12-01   9:55:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Ya' ever notice animals that are eaten, ie. chickens, cows, etc. are plentiful and ones that are not are endangered to the point of extinction.

Lysander_Spooner  posted on  2011-12-01   10:19:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I have absolutely no idea why a discussion of horsemeat, which is or was considered a delicacy in some other countries, somehow generates crazy hateful talk about Jews (incidentally, horses are not kosher).

Shoonra  posted on  2011-12-01   13:40:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: scrapper2 (#1)

What is one supposed to do with the corpse of a horse? I've been to farms out in the woods in which cows which died stayed there until they decomposed. They're way too big to move without a tractor. Horses are the same way.

Pagan worship primarily concerns propitiation. In other words, they are religions based on pure fear rather than repentance, contract, or submission -- Vox Day

Turtle  posted on  2011-12-01   13:43:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Shoonra (#8) (Edited)

I have absolutely no idea why a discussion of horsemeat, which is or was considered a delicacy in some other countries, somehow generates crazy hateful talk about Jews

because some of us KNOW who's behind the problem:

"A lot of the situation is due to the economy," she said, "People deciding to pay their mortgage or keep their horse."

www.afn.org/~govern/safe.html

www.apfn.net/doc-100_bankruptcy.htm

greatreddragon.com/chap1.htm#sub3 / greatreddragon.com/toc.htm

www.apfn.org/apfn/destruction.htm

....and we're damn sick and tired of it!

"...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2011-12-01   14:29:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

The strange thing is that so many of the people who are upset about the prospect of horsemeat being available, have been for decades enthusiastic about eating McDonald's hamburgers - the only burgers you can eat on an Ember Day!

Shoonra  posted on  2011-12-03   9:20:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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