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Title: A Tragic and Brutal End for our American Horses.
Author: Stephen Murphy
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Each time I write or pass along this information, my whole
intention is to save at least one more horse. Alone I know I
cannot save them all, although I whole heartedly want to, but to
reach one more person's eyes, heart and conscious and they
respond in kind then I suppose that is just as good. I purposely
want these articles to strike a nerve and open the American
public's eyes to the senseless practice of horse slaughter. Our
American horses of all types are being slaughtered as would any
domesticated food animal. Our Founding Fathers designated the
horse a "favored" animal which means they are not bred or raised
for food, not eaten in our culture. Why? Because the horse is
part of American heritage, having played a major role in our
historical growth and development. Extensive independent polling
shows that voters think it is illegal to slaughter a horse for
human consumption; however when informed that it is not, 88%-93%
think that it should be. Now taking that in consideration here
are the alarming facts: Over 3 million American recreational
horses have been secretly purchased and slaughtered for the
foreign markets in the last two decades. And because of the lack
of disclosure on the part of the agents for the foreign owned
horsemeat industry, people's horses can and have been stolen and
their pets purchased under false pretenses. This practice has
contributed to crime and consumer fraud. In the United States
there are currently two horse slaughter plants in operation,
both foreign-owned, both in Texas and a third in Illinois. In
addition to the horses killed in the two US-based plants,
thousands more are transported under deplorable conditions
across our borders into Canada and Mexico to be slaughtered.
Horses are often transported for more than 24 hours without
rest, water, or food, while unprotected from weather extremes in
thin metal-walled trailers. Sick and/or injured horses
frequently are forced onto double-deck trailers that were
designed for short-necked animals including cattle and sheep.
Once at the slaughterhouse, the suffering and abuse continue
unabated. Often, horses are left on tightly packed double-deck
trailers for long periods of time while a few are forcibly moved
off. Callous workers, using long, thick fiberglass rods, poke
and beat the horses' faces, necks, backs, and legs as they are
shoved through the facility into the kill box. Due to extreme
overcrowding, abuse, deafening sounds, and the smell of blood,
the horses exhibit fear typical of "flight" behavior pacing in
prance-like movements with their ears pinned back against their
heads and eyes wide open. The horses are then herded into shoots
which lead to the stun box. Horses have a very keen since of
smell so while they are being driven down this chute they can smell the death in
front of them. They are shaking and very frightened and know the fate
that awaits them. This is a cruel fate for a pet and any horse that has
been befriended by a
human and they should not ever end up with this type of fate.
What you do have to realize from this time on is that there are
very devious buyers out there looking to buy any horse they can
get their hands on. They very willing to lie by saying the horse
they purchase from you will be taken to a great place to live
out it's days with constant good care. These people are only
driven by GREED and have BLOOD on their hands from the many
horses they manipulated from good loving owners and taken them
straight to the Slaughter House! The purpose of this article to
open the American publics eyes to the senseless practice of
horse slaughter. Our American horses of all types are being
slaughtered as would any domesticated food animal. Our Founding
Fathers designated the horse a "favored" animal which means they
are not bred or raised for food, not eaten in our culture. Why?
Because the horse is part of American heritage, having played a
major role in our historical growth and development. Extensive
independent polling shows that voters think it is illegal to
slaughter a horse for human consumption; however when informed
that it is not, 88%-93% think that it should be. Now taking that
in consideration here are the alarming facts: Over 3 million
American recreational horses have been secretly purchased and
slaughtered for the foreign markets in the last two decades. And
because of the lack of disclosure on the part of the agents for
the foreign owned horsemeat industry, people's horses can and
have been stolen and their pets purchased under false pretenses.
This practice has contributed to crime and consumer fraud. In
the United States there are currently two horse slaughter plants
in operation, both foreign-owned, both in Texas and a third in
Illinois. In addition to the horses killed in the two US-based
plants, thousands more are transported under deplorable
conditions across our borders into Canada and Mexico to be
slaughtered. Horses are often transported for more than 24 hours
without rest, water, or food, while unprotected from weather
extremes in thin metal-walled trailers. Sick and/or injured
horses frequently are forced onto double-deck trailers that were
designed for short-necked animals including cattle and sheep.
Once at the slaughterhouse, the suffering and abuse continue
unabated. Often, horses are left on tightly packed double-deck
trailers for long periods of time while a few are forcibly moved
off. Callous workers, using long, thick fiberglass rods, poke
and beat the horses' faces, necks, backs, and legs as they are
shoved through the facility into the kill box. Due to extreme
overcrowding, abuse, deafening sounds, and the smell of blood,
the horse's exhibit fear typical of "flight" behavior pacing in
prance-like movements with their ears pinned back against their
heads and eyes wide open. The horses are then herded into chutes
which lead to the stun box. Horses have a very keen since of
smell so while they are being driven down this chute they can smell the death in
front of them. They are shaking and very frightened and know the fate
that awaits them. This is a cruel fate for a pet and any horse that has
been befriended by a
human and they should not ever end up with this type of fate.
What you do have to realize from this time on is that there are
very devious buyers out there looking to buy any horse they can
get their hands on. They very willing to lie by saying the horse
they purchase from you will be taken to a great place to live
out its days with constant good care. These people are only
driven by GREED and have BLOOD on their hands from the many
horses they manipulated from good loving owners and taken them
straight to the Slaughter House! Please BEWARE and do all you
can to insure that your friends and companions are going to be
out of harms way.
About the author:
Stephen Murphy is a Horse lover and owner and the Operations
Manager of Fairbanks Horse Rescue. You can read and keep up to
date on his family's efforts and see how you can get involved at
http://wavisp.com/horse5050.html. Email: saviors@wavisp.com
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