MercutioATC
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Sun Jun-11-06 11:50 PM
Response to Reply #74 |
| 78. You ARE aware that they don't butcher DEAD animals for human consumption? |
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Edited on Sun Jun-11-06 11:50 PM by MercutioATC
If you put your horse down, there was ZERO chance that it would be eaten by humans.
Do you also know that the carcass legally belongs to you (as long as you don't sign a contract to the contrary)? You can specify its disposal in whatever manner you wish. If you state that you don't want the carcass processed for animal consumption, it won't be.
It's very simple, really...
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| -Race Horses Are Running For Lives |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 01:36 PM |
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Horse meat is actually pretty tasty. |
Vickers |
Jun-09-06 01:39 PM |
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Yeah....ok |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 01:42 PM |
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I used to live near a horsemeat store in Italy |
MADem |
Jun-09-06 02:03 PM |
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Germany. |
Vickers |
Jun-09-06 03:38 PM |
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Because US horses are sold |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 04:50 PM |
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Do you think horses are only raised in America? |
Vickers |
Jun-09-06 04:52 PM |
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We have no |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 05:01 PM |
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First of all, they aren't "wild" they're feral...do you know the... |
Vickers |
Jun-09-06 06:06 PM |
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Yep |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 07:49 PM |
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I just flew in from "out west" on Tuesday night, thank you very much. |
Vickers |
Jun-09-06 07:54 PM |
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Thanks I'll do that |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 08:07 PM |
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These ones? |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 08:17 PM |
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No, different state altogether. |
Vickers |
Jun-10-06 07:49 AM |
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yep |
tulip |
Jun-10-06 08:49 AM |
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Too bad the cow...or the pig...isn't a "beloved symbol of freedom". |
MercutioATC |
Jun-09-06 01:41 PM |
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fair enough |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 01:45 PM |
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but aren't horses used to make dog food...? |
QuestionAll |
Jun-09-06 01:51 PM |
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No |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 01:56 PM |
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for "human" consumption... |
QuestionAll |
Jun-09-06 02:02 PM |
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Who said |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 02:11 PM |
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were what? |
QuestionAll |
Jun-09-06 02:18 PM |
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Yes I think killing an animal for food is fair use. |
thereismore |
Jun-09-06 01:54 PM |
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Who is hungry? |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 01:58 PM |
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Check this out; a lotta folks are eating My Little Pony |
MADem |
Jun-09-06 02:09 PM |
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ROFLMAO! During the campaign we called Edwards, "My Little Pony.. |
Clark2008 |
Jun-09-06 06:30 PM |
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I wouldn't eat it either, but the point about the "cuteness factor" is |
MADem |
Jun-09-06 06:33 PM |
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I just disagree with basing edibility on the "cute factor". |
MercutioATC |
Jun-09-06 01:55 PM |
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Agree but tunas are beautiful |
AngryAmish |
Jun-09-06 02:40 PM |
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Actually Americans do eat cute animals |
tulip |
Jun-10-06 09:38 AM |
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I also think cows are beautiful. |
mantis49 |
Jun-11-06 03:57 PM |
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We have to start somewhere. |
PinkyisBlue |
Jun-11-06 01:20 AM |
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I happen to agree |
LeftyMom |
Jun-09-06 01:52 PM |
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And I can completely respect that view. |
MercutioATC |
Jun-09-06 01:58 PM |
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Understood |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 02:14 PM |
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Horses are partners. |
LWolf |
Jun-10-06 08:10 AM |
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Oxen were domesticated for field labor...pigs were used to root truffles.. |
MercutioATC |
Jun-10-06 10:37 PM |
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i couldn't get more than 2 burgers out of my cat... |
dionysus |
Jun-11-06 03:16 AM |
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I could probably feed a family of four with my cat...he's fat. |
MercutioATC |
Jun-11-06 09:25 AM |
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Supporting horse slaughter supports free market greed and irresponsibility |
kenzee13 |
Jun-11-06 08:52 AM |
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Thanks for posting. |
BrklynLiberal |
Jun-09-06 01:43 PM |
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You're welcome |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 01:46 PM |
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"our beloved symbol of freedom: the horse" |
QuestionAll |
Jun-09-06 01:49 PM |
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The bill covers all horses |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 02:03 PM |
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and from what i understand, that mustang meat is pretty tasty... |
QuestionAll |
Jun-09-06 02:16 PM |
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better yet bait your hook with a live cat or dog |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 02:23 PM |
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hey- people do the same things here with worms too... |
QuestionAll |
Jun-09-06 02:27 PM |
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I hope you never swat a fly or mosquito... |
PinkyisBlue |
Jun-11-06 12:42 AM |
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They were brought by the spanish. |
LWolf |
Jun-10-06 08:19 AM |
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Horses evolved in the western hemisphere & crossed into Asia |
bklyncowgirl |
Jun-10-06 09:31 AM |
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Let 'em Run... |
WHAT |
Jun-09-06 03:23 PM |
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Gay Marriage. Flag Burning. Banning Horse Meat. |
The Deacon |
Jun-09-06 01:57 PM |
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Only if you wish |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 02:00 PM |
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Thanks, I am contacting Wyden and Smith |
Caoimhe |
Jun-09-06 01:59 PM |
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Thank you |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 02:13 PM |
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I doubt that Barbaro's owner, Gretchen Jackson, would be for it if |
mtnsnake |
Jun-09-06 02:15 PM |
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Death or Making Whoopie |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 02:21 PM |
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I have a feeling that Mrs. Jackson would actually agree with you on that. |
bklyncowgirl |
Jun-10-06 10:10 AM |
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Most slaughtered thorobred racehorses are "retired" at early ages |
Divernan |
Jun-09-06 02:46 PM |
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No "in-your-face" intended. Just pointing out the hypocrisy. |
MercutioATC |
Jun-10-06 10:44 PM |
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Certainly no animal should be killed for food, in my opinion; |
MasonJar |
Jun-09-06 03:26 PM |
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Race Horse Adoption |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 05:29 PM |
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OK - normally I hate huge corporations, but as a Mustang |
Clark2008 |
Jun-09-06 06:21 PM |
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oopsy |
tulip |
Jun-09-06 07:45 PM |
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Thank you for posting this. K&R. |
Rhiannon12866 |
Jun-10-06 09:44 AM |
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Here's the latest Humane Society "action" to ban horse slaughter, |
Rhiannon12866 |
Jun-10-06 10:08 AM |
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That made it easy for everyone, thank you |
tulip |
Jun-10-06 11:08 AM |
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You're most welcome. |
Rhiannon12866 |
Jun-11-06 03:30 AM |
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Thank you for posting. I sent the e-mail. |
PinkyisBlue |
Jun-11-06 12:49 AM |
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Thank you so much! |
Rhiannon12866 |
Jun-11-06 03:32 AM |
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Unfortunately, I know more about this situation than I would like |
troubleinwinter |
Jun-10-06 12:53 PM |
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lSorry to hear of your loss. |
tulip |
Jun-10-06 04:05 PM |
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Actually, I was already aware of that, |
Pharlo |
Jun-11-06 03:25 PM |
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You ARE aware that they don't butcher DEAD animals for human consumption? |
MercutioATC |
Jun-11-06 11:50 PM |
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I hope horse lovers don't get too offended |
quantessd |
Jun-11-06 01:59 AM |
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Horses are trained & conditioned to trust and work with humans |
bklyncowgirl |
Jun-11-06 07:39 AM |
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So, can we at least eat the wild mustangs? |
MercutioATC |
Jun-11-06 11:43 PM |
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the messge is that cruelty to animals must be stopped. |
quantessd |
Jun-12-06 02:10 AM |
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With you on that one...... |
tulip |
Jun-12-06 10:20 AM |
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thank you for caring about horses. |
quantessd |
Jun-12-06 02:30 AM |
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I am opposed to cruelty to any animal that is raised for food. |
bklyncowgirl |
Jun-12-06 05:59 AM |
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Attack of the cuddlytarians!!!! |
livinginphotographs |
Jun-11-06 10:06 AM |
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I'm with you... |
MercutioATC |
Jun-11-06 11:42 PM |
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Sure, but wouldn't we all wish the luxury of being cuddletarians? |
quantessd |
Jun-12-06 02:46 AM |
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