“It has been shown that horsemeat is low in fat, low in cholesterol and high in protein- overall a better quality of meat than beef. If horse meat were readily available in the U.S., would you be inclined to try it?”
It pays to be on enemy email lists: I received the above link this afternoon, to a website promoting horse slaughter. A faux poll, and several misled people who are contemplating dining on "lowfat" horsemeat. The Ag lobbyists have convinced cattle "growers" that, hmmm, horsemeat might be a yummy thing--I'm thinking that it's a significant part of Ag lobby's push for horse slaughter plants--that if horse slaughter is brought back into the United States, cattle "growers" can get into the biz of "growing" horses specifically for slaughter.
This disgusts me. But I'd rather know what they're up to than not. Ignorance is NOT bliss.
Ah, every now and then, the Good Guys catch a break.
Just when you thought that the battle to keep equines safe from slaughter was a losing effort—an email drops into your Inbox that qualifies as a gift from Heaven. A miracle. Hundred-dollar bills dropping from the sky.
Today was just such a day.
Allow me to elucidate. I am a member of American Horse Publications, a terrific organization that brings together every equine publication, website and freelancer in the country. I cannot stress strongly enough how much I enjoy being a member of AHP.
But today I appreciate it perhaps more than ever before, for I got an email from a website that turned the horse slaughter thing around for me. Refreshed me. Renewed my resolve.
[AHP regularly sends out press releases for its members: some days I get upward of 20 press releases. This is a great service that the organization provides to members. Most days I hear from Missy Wryn, or The Blood-Horse, Thoroughbred Times—the ones I’d expect.]
But, ah, today. Today I was frustrated. Today I had a headache, from beating my brains against a post. I’ve been trying for several days to write a follow-up to Montana’s Big, Bloody Sky, but have been stumped. Not that I’ve run out of words—I’ll be yammering on my way to the grave. I’ve run out of patience with the system, a system that allows Governors to play footsie with Ag lobbyists and to disguise death sentences for horses as concern for their welfare.
You see, Friday was a day of jubilation for we anti-slaughter people. Well, it was a minute of jubilation.
We’d heard, first, that Montana’s Governor Brian Schweitzer had vetoed the horse slaughter bill.
Friends and colleagues emailed me to send up the first flares. Start the bonfire, we’re havin’ a weenie roast!
That ecstasy lasted about three seconds. I read Schweitzer’s letter to The Butcher (Ed Butcher, that is: the most appropriately-named politician in America.) The letter of “veto” was really a letter filled with amendments. IF the bill is amended in ways that Governor Schweitzer find to be appropriate—he will sign the bill into law.
And the reasons for his amendments are to write in protections for those who would build the slaughterhouses—NOT because he’s concerned about the horses’ welfare. Sure, his letter of amendment is filled with language that sounds like he’s concerned for equine welfare—all the “unwanted horses” ya-ya.
But the bottom line of it is that he’ll be delighted to sign the bill into law, as long as the amendments are written in—and those magnanimous Belgians are protected. Schweitzer wants to make sure that, once the slaughterhouse is built in Montana—no one can step up to the plate (or courthouse) and close it down.
So I’ve spent several days trying to write about something that is on the surface so vague that anti-slaughter folks were tempted to think we’d won. But knowing that we’ve not won, the battle continues, and—if anything—is more frustrating than ever. At this point, it’s out of our hands. Phone calls to Schweitzer’s office will not change a thing. Now we sit and wait to see if/when the Montana State Legislature tosses it back to him.
If they do, he’ll sign it.
If he signs it, Montana license plates can read, “The Slaughter State.”
So today I felt stumped. Defeated. Not sure what to write.
Now I know. Today we were given a gift, that of insider knowledge. This is a valuable tool—knowledge. The Truth shall set you free. The light of Truth, shining in the darkness—can turn it all around for the horses.
We have the ammo we need now: the email I received via AHP today carried the subject line, “Would You Eat Horse Meat?”
I turned on my mental heel. They had my attention. I had to peek inside, and see behind the curtain.
This email was from a website that identified itself as http://www.CheyenneOutlaw.com.
I’d never heard of them before. I thought it might be a group of cowboys, perhaps a newsletter of cowboy poets.
Not quite. Cheyenne Outlaw Ranch is—you guessed it—a cattle ranch in Wyoming.
Their mission is to “grow” and sell—beef.
Why, you might ask yourself, would they wish to contact those of us who work in publishing in equine industries? Hmmmmm…tap yourself on the chin. Think about this a minute.
It all became wildly clear the minute I read the email: supposedly, The Cattle Grower Network had conducted a poll. Uh, yeah. And in that poll, they asked if readers would eat horsemeat if it were available to them.
Uh-huh. A rigged poll. People who are members of Cattle Grower Network, answering a question that, on its surface, seems simple.
Disgusting, but simple.
The underlying implication is enormous.
Finally--the Truth behind the push for horse slaughter plants.
The Truth, that those who are proponents are no more concerned about “unwanted horses” than a bald man is about unwanted hair.
The Truth is that the Ag lobby is working with the “cattle growers” not only to re-introduce horse slaughter into the United States—the underlying reason for doing so is that the next step after reintroduction is to create a market for horsemeat IN the United States.
The beef industry has been hurting lately. Too many people actually concerned about silly things like, oh, I don’t know—cholesterol. Fat. Colon cancer.
What, oh, what, can a “cattle grower” whose profit margin is flagging do? Hmmm…got land. Got grass. Got fields fenced in. Beef, fatty. HORSE…not so fat.
Horsemeat = a marketing strategy that could save the necks of the ranchers who’ve invested millions of dollars into an industry that is threatened by a growing American concern for health.
Read the link above, to the “poll” and those who agree with the results of the poll—that, supposedly, horsemeat just may be an acceptable addition to the American diet. Read the words, then let them set in.
Realize that this is a well-calculated campaign. This is NOT random people who happen to think that horse slaughter is a good thing.
This, my friends, is every bit as insidious a campaign as the tobacco industry creating chocolate cigarettes for children.
This campaign was hatched in the boardrooms of The Beef Council. This plan is being executed by the Ag lobbyists and the ranchers. This, they believe, will be the plan that saves the ranchers.
All this time, we anti-slaughter people thought they were merely executing the “slippery slope” argument, that, if horse slaughter is taboo in America—they’ll come for the beef industry next.
That passive-aggressive approach—that’s what we thought they were up to.
But today’s email revealed the Truth—Hallelujah, the Truth will set the horses free.
The real motivation of the Ag lobby and the Beef People is not to prevent beef slaughter from being outlawed—for that would never happen. The real motivation is to open wide the door to horse slaughter so that RANCHING HORSES for meat will not only become acceptable—it will become an exciting, viable new market for the cattle ranchers. “Branching out,” as it were. Creating a new market, and giving it the old hard-sell.
Once horse slaughter plants are put in Montana and the Dakotas—it’s all downhill from there. They think that we anti-slaughter people will just give up, and go away with a whimper. That we’ll shrug our withers, and give in.
No doubt they even aspire to converting Willie Nelson: their clever marketing wonks envision Willie as a potential ally, the face of The American Horsemeat Council. Once that door to slaughter is flung wide-open—the possibilities are endless.
I am not arguing in slippery slope here, friends. All you need do is read this nonsense from the cattle “growers,” this email they sent to their allies, to see through their transparent motive.
If we open that door—if we let Governor Schweitzer amend so vile a bill as to make it palatable, and pass it into law—then the Ag lobby and beef “growers” can institute Phase II: the cultural and governmental acceptance of horse ranches.
If you don’t want to see billboards for “Secretariat: the Other Red Meat”—you must work with us. You don’t need my vivid imagination to see that this is the real motivation for the push for slaughter: all you need is eyes to read; a brain to comprehend and a heart to give a damn.
Ag lobby—we are finally on to you. We’ve got you in our scopes. You’re goin’ down. No Alydar Alpo for me—and no Filly Filet at Peter Luger’s.
Not now. Not ever.


06 Apr 2009 at 09:18 pm | #
You are awesome !!! I saw your earlier e-mail and joined the Cattle growers website/group just to vote..
I voted NO of course in that ignorant poll that was posted. I also said a few more choice words on this disgusting proposal. Thank you for bringing this issue to the surface and keeping us enlightened
Peace,
Candi
www.thesweetwaterranch.com
06 Apr 2009 at 10:08 pm | #
Candi Cane--you are SO wonderful! I wish I could give you a huge hug--you're SUCH an amazing spirit. You GO girl!!
I figure that, at this point--and this may sound nuts--but the best route may very well be to write letters directly to President Obama. When he was a Senator in Illinois, he was anti-slaughter. I think that, if he's alerted to this campaign by the Ag lobby and ranchers--he'll act. (We know how much he hates lobbyists, in the first place.) This plan of theirs is insidious, and he's just the man to nip it before it can grow into a bigger movement.
You rock, Candi Cane Cooper--I'm a loyal fan.
xo
07 Apr 2009 at 08:02 am | #
All I have to say is, if Montana opens up a slaughter plant, I will never visit that state again. I will also spread the word to others and encourage them not to visit such a horrible heartless state. Also, I will be sending a letter to the President, warning him of the Ag Lobbyist intent. I would be greatful if anyone else would join me in this venture? The more letters to the President, the better chance something can get done about this. I know for certain that the President is against Horse Slaughter, and maybe he can push Congress to pass the bills H.R.503 and the Senate S727. It's worth a shot, what have we got to lose, NOTHING! We have to do this for the horses, and end their pain once and for all! Maybe if we construct a petition and have all our Anti-Slaughter people sign it and then send it to the President. I never set up a petition before, so any help with this would be extremely appreciated. Thank you Marion, for everything you do and for alerting us to the heartless people in this country. I totally agree with Candi-Cane Cooper in writing a letter to President Obama!! Let the Ag Lobbyist hear us ROAR for our horses!!
07 Apr 2009 at 08:53 am | #
The NTRA needs to step up and support Anti-Slaughter if they want any hope for a future fan base. People who grow up reading Margeurite Henry and Walter
Farley and now have wide access to racing's dirty little secrets via internet, are dropping like flies from supporting a sport that disposes of it's athletes in such a cruel and disgusting manner.
As far as eating horse--that is as taboo to me as eating a family member would be. Apparently, those big beef eaters have clogged arteries
and are not getting enough oxygen to the brain.
07 Apr 2009 at 09:13 am | #
Marion-
You Rock !! As this subject too makes my blood rise to a boil !! I rescued 2 ex-racers who are my heart and soul and I will fight to the death in defense of our nobel horses- I am going to that site to vote NO right now-
Bravo to you for revealing their clever little trap !! I am off to spread the word ! Thank you !
Laurie-
ps: Check out this video I made against horse slaughterhttp:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2B5MKRh_uc:
07 Apr 2009 at 05:57 pm | #
Thank you Alpha Mare for printing this article. I had a sneaking feeling this might be going on. Especially since my letter from our lovely Rep. Denny Rehberg of Montana.
Now we fight even harder.
Thanks again.
Sandy
08 Apr 2009 at 06:39 am | #
I tried to go to the link in this article, but the site is closed. You'll also find the Ag industry's plans for starting a U.S. horse meat market, on the Wyoming Agriculture site. The contact person is Wyoming State Rep. Sue Wallis, who has been working with former Montana Senator Conrad Burns (responsible for the 2004 Burns rider that removed protections from large numbers of wild horses which allows for their immediate sale and potential slaughter) and with Charles Stenholm (lobbyist and spokesperson for the former Texas horse slaughter plants), to bring the horse slaughter facilities back, and to create a horse meat market here in the U.S., by selling horse meat to U.S. immigrants whose culture already accepts eating horse meat, and also to slaughter our "abundant resource" of BLM wild horses to feed to the hungry of the world, starting off by using the 33,000+ currently held in BLM holding facilities.
Wallis's 'Horse Industry Policy' resolution passed the NCSL (National Conference of State Legislators) voting session to allow the NCSL lobbyists to lobby U.S. congress members on behalf of the state legislators in support of her resolution. Wallis's policy is the resolution that many of the new state resolutions are based on, which urges federal congress members not to pass federal legislation to prohibit horse slaughter, or interfere in the transport or export of horses to slaughter.
The ag industry organizations and the pro-slaughter horse organizations are organizing their supporters; they're following this woman, and working to promote her ideas.
In a letter Wallis wrote to the U.S. congress members and all state legislators, she reveals the plan "behind" the resolutions. The letter is at this link:
http://www.wyoagcoalition.org/index_files/Page2084.htm
Click the hyperlink "Letter to US Congress & to State Legislatures"
Also click the hyperlink "For the Sake of the Horse, Horse People, & Animal Agriculture"
And to read about the plan for American wild horses, click on "Ashton Graham -New Mexico - BLM Wild horse graduate paper - Wild Horses and Federal Tax Dollars"
Once you get over the shock of reading Wallis's letter to congress members, you'll find that it all boils down to promoting horses as "an excellent source of high quality food for the vast majority of humans on the globe" and "there's a huge global market for horse meat", and that if US citizens are prohibited "livestock owners of the US will be denied their right to a viable market" which will "destroy the livelihoods of horse people nationwide." Even though she claims she's a horse person (because her brother raises draft horses), Wallis is a cattle rancher, and must not realize that horse people's livelihood in the US currently comes from living horses.
She claims that anyone who is against horse slaughter is an animal rights radical or fanatic, and their attitudes about eating horse meat is "incredibly culturally arrogant", with trying to 'impose' a vegan lifestyle on others, although the language in the federal legislation to prohibit horse slaughter addresses only prohibiting the slaughter of horses, and nothing about the slaughter or consumption of any other animal. It's Wallis's plans that are irrational and radical as she goes way beyond imposing her agenda onto others, and uses her legislative seat to 'push' a horse-meat-eating culture on Americans, despite that it has never been an acceptable practice in this country, and goes against our moral standards and values.
It's absolutely incredible that we must fight this battle to uphold our American culture; but if we don't stop them from trying to raise horse steaks for dinner, what would prevent them from 'processing' dogs and cats, then selling them to the Asian immigrants in the US whose culture accepts eating dog and cat meat?
We need to be sure that the Ag industry and the pro-slaughter organizations hear from everyone who truly loves horses, that we don't want agriculture producers and cattle ranchers raising horses for meat and that we don't want our domestic horses or America's wild horses, sliced up for dinner, no matter how much it denies them their 'right' to that viable market.
So please inform everyone about the horse meat market plans from the pro-slaughter horse organizations and the agriculture industry organizations, and do write letters to Obama, as well as all US congress members and ask that they swiftly pass the Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act of 2009 (HR503) & (S727).
08 Apr 2009 at 04:56 pm | #
Thanks for the info...I am so sick of the lies and deception practices from the lobbyists and politicians, I could just spit in their eye!!!
How about getting a petition sent out to our president? Let me know how I can help.
13 Apr 2009 at 06:33 pm | #
Their appears to be significant confusion regarding the poll on CattleGrower.com - “Would You Eat Horsemeat”.
As the Publisher of CattleGrower.com I would like to clarify.
1. This poll was created by a Member of CattleGrower.com - Not by CattleGrower.com
2. Popular posts are simply featured in our e-letter to other Ranchers and this post qualified.
3. There is and was no hidden agenda regarding the poll on behalf of CattleGrower.com, nor from what we can see by the Member who posted it.
4. CattleGrower.com does not represent the beef industry in any way whatsoever - It is simply a forum for like minded ranchers and livestock produceers.
5. The poll is not “rigged”. Only Members are allowed to vote and comment and you will receive an error message if not a Member when voting either way.
6. Equine enthusiasts comprise a large portion of Membership at CattleGrower.com, and are appreciated and respected as such.
Perhaps another look at the poll given these insights will help to alleviate the concerns expressed in this article:
http://www.cattlegrower.com/JanePierce/polls/59/
14 Apr 2009 at 11:11 am | #
Please let me know if anyone starts a petition to send to the President. I think it will be much more effective if we address it to the President, who is against Horse Slaughter. I hear that the BLM Secretary is Pro-Slaughter, so sending him emails and petitions won't do anything to change what's happening. Also, President Obama does not like Lobbyist, and how they feel they can be the ones to run our Country. I will sign the Petition and pass it on to friends and family.
14 Apr 2009 at 11:23 am | #
There is a petition to Obama against horse slaughter that you can sign by going to this link:
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/campaign.faces?siteId=3&campaign=ASPCAHorsePetition
14 Apr 2009 at 11:57 am | #
Thank you, Valerie James-Patton for the petition site. I signed it.
Did these idiot Ag people know that the reason why domestic livestock are not "low-fat" is because the breeds and their feed is "GENETICLY ENGINEERED"! MAYBE THEY OUGHT TO GET OUT OF BED WITH THE CHEMICAL BARRONS, TOO! ie..MONSANTO?
14 Apr 2009 at 12:38 pm | #
Tricia,
You're welcome! Thank you for signing. When Obama was a Senator, he was a co-sponsor of our legislation to stop horse slaughter. Joe Biden supports the legislation as well. We have a good chance during this congressional session to get this legislation passed. The ag industry is very upset over the outcome of the election, although McCain was also a co-sponsor.
Thank you again for helping.
Valerie
04 May 2009 at 04:29 pm | #
Is there any truth to the fact that while Governor Schweitzer let the Montana HB 418 become law without signing it, he was boarding a plane to the Kentucky Derby?
13 May 2009 at 05:14 am | #
State governments using our tax money supports the breeding of thoroughbreds for racing which creates an excess of these animals. Why shouldn't the government support the end result? Off the track thoroughbreds have no value to horse people so they can't be given away to people that know how to take care of them. Slaughter is a humane solution other than a rifle and a trench. Serious people like myself that spend time in the country and see what's going on know this.
13 May 2009 at 03:42 pm | #
Darn, Scott, you are so right. Off the track thoroughbreds have no value to horse people. Let's just kill them all. They are worthless. I live indoors, so I so appreciate a view from the outside. Thank you so much! I never knew this.
13 May 2009 at 06:22 pm | #
I'm amazed by how many people are clueless to how cruel horse slaughter is. Has any of you people heard of youtube.com? Just go to youtube and type in horse slaughter and watch a video. Thoroughbreds are the most gentle and soft hearted and spirited horses I've ever seen. They are very valuable and capable of other careers if they can't race. Even if they don't go on to making it with other careers, they are awesome companions with gentle hearts. Amazing how oblivious Scott really is on this subject. What really needs to happen is stopping large organizations and other breeders from over-breeding their Mares, then there's a great chance that you won't see as many horses going to auction and being bought by killer buyers who overbid private buyers (families that would love to buy a horse from auction, but can't afford the high cost of a breeder). Educate yourself more before you go blowing a lot of hot air out of that mouth of yours! It shows me and most people how illiterate you really are. Another thing that needs to stop is the production of Premarin, which is made up of Pregnant Mare Urin. It is medication given to women that are going through menapause. But it has been known to cause ovarian and other cancers in woman, also strokes. And the end of nurse mares would be ideal! Their foals are disgarded just so the mares can feed the potential racehorse foals, foals that are not even theirs. So don't tell me horse slaughter is a necessary evil, because it is far from it! Like I said, EDUCATE YOURSELF ON THE TOPIC BEFORE YOU GIVE MISGUIDED INFORMATION TO OTHERS LIKE Barb, who thinks you know what you're talking about Scott, because you don't!!!!
13 May 2009 at 07:03 pm | #
Lisa,
I agree wholeheartedly with you, however I think Barb was only trying to show Scott how ignorant he sounds.
Scott, one of my horses is an OTTB, and he's a fantastic horse even at the age of 30, and still going strong. No horse deserves slaughter. As far as considering yourself a serious person who sees what's going on in this country, why don't you educate yourself on horseslaughter before you make any claims. You can't be taken seriously if you're ignorant.
13 May 2009 at 07:11 pm | #
Barb,
I just noticed your email asking if it was true that Schweitzer left the bill on his desk as he boarded a plane for the Kentucky Derby. It was confirmed by his office. Equine Welfare Alliance put out a press release recently on this subject.
13 May 2009 at 07:18 pm | #
Valerie, Yes, I know. I am a member of EWA. I know you, and probably Lisa, too. I WAS being VERY SARCASTIC to poor, dear Scott, who is unfortunately living outside. Maybe we could help him find a home. A home where OTTB's live very productive and worthwhile lives after their track careers.
I am the Arizona Director of Americans Against Horse Slaughter. Don't know if URL's come through, or not.
If so, here is my site:
http://arizona1-aahsbloggingupdates.blogspot.com/
Drop me a line.
arizona.aahsus@gmail.com
Good to see you both here!
13 May 2009 at 07:36 pm | #
Barb,
Too funny! I knew it was you and that you were being sarcastic, but I didn't know you were a member of EWA too! I guess I need to go outside a little and look up our membership!
13 May 2009 at 07:43 pm | #
LOL Valerie!
I'm going OUTSIDE, possibly even into the COUNTRY and muck some stalls! And, maybe, I will be somebody who sees what's going on know this.
14 May 2009 at 07:12 am | #
Hi Barb and Valerie,
I believe I do know you Barb. I belong to American's Against Horse Slaughter on facebook. After reading Barb's reply to Scott, I thought it might be sarcastic but I wasn't sure, because I didn't know who you were at the time. With people like Scott, with him being so ignorant, he probably thought you were on his side because he wouldn't be smart enough to know when someone is being sarcastic. So I didn't want his ego to flair up and start telling everyone how he got one person on this site to side with him. I have been fighting to put an end to horse slaugther for so long, it's exhausting, but I keep fighting. So when there is a chance that I can educate people, I take that chance head on. Now we are dealing with people slaughtering horses in Florida for their meat and the horses are standing on their own private property. Pouchers are going on private property and slaughtering horses! THIS IS INSANE! And the authorities still can't catch them. Anyway, now that I'm getting all fired up about this, I'm sorry if I made it seem that you didn't know anything Barb, because you know a heck of alot! And this guy Scott should get his head out of his @$% and get some education on the subject. He sounds as bad as the AG Lobbyists!
14 May 2009 at 11:32 am | #
Lisa, LOL. AGREED to everything you said!
20 May 2009 at 06:39 pm | #
Greetings All,
I am looking for a new place to land for, my horses , my dog and my working boots.
Getting nervous here living in MONTANA.
A Horse Slaughter Plant has been approved ( the Gov B., chickened out by not signing , for it or against )now the Hardin Prison may be holding the PRISONERS from Guantonamo Bay (sp). Your still allowed to OPERATE a VEHICLE in TRANSIT while yakking on the cell phone. Smokers are still puffing in my face as I struggle to watch a race at the local OTB. Dogs are hanging on for dear life in the back of pickups, hauling ass down the street .The Mayor has slacked off the leash law , he owns a LaborDoodle now ( can U say Brain Fart ) The County Commissioners have run HORSE RACING out of the city here in Missoula, (me thinks the money is spent on Face Lifts and Gastro bypass surgeries) and Sexual Predators live in neighborhoods full of children, the local DUI practitioners are going on their 4th to 7th offenses.........I don't have enough keyboard to share all the GARBAGE that's a "GOING" on up here in the BIG SKY Country............it's simply going to sh** and the hogs are eating it......as my Pops would say. Sincerely KB "HorseAmiga"!
15 Jun 2009 at 09:32 pm | #
Dear Family & Friends,
(please see pictures below)
The following horses are at a feedlot in NV, and will be heading to a Canadian slaughter house, if not rescued by Monday, 6/15/09.
Due to our move I was no longer able to continue with my horse riding program for the disabled and horse rescue. My plans were to continue and rebuild the program.
However by chance with in a 10 minute window I saw the most beautiful baby horse I have ever seen in over 30 years. I had to have her and to only find out she had been saved from “The Feed Lot” (Slaughter House) just 1 month prior. How could this be? She wasn’t even 6 months old. Perhaps my chance encounter with Saratoga may have been better off if it never happened. But it did and nothing in this world could of ever prepared me for the Holocaust of what lies ahead for these Pregnant mares and foals. Being led to their death one more time in the name of greed. Slaughtered sold by the pound.
No, this is not a controlled industry. Horses are not cattle, chickens, pigs or livestock bred for food. The original purpose for their existence was never to end here.
Saratoga is a Friesian but her color was wrong. She was a Bay instead of Black. Therefore, it was determined to sell the weanling for slaughter. So this would end her life if it had not been for Marlene Dodge, Founder and President of Valley View Ranch. Marlene is a firefighter and police officer. When she is not saving our lives, every minute and dollar of hers is spent to saving these lives.
As with Eight Belles tragedy-the greed was overwhelming. Together we since have changed the industry of racing in less than 1 year. The horses are older stronger and without steroids.
We called out the National Thoroughbred Association and with the assistance of the news reporters who listened we changed the industry forever. THANK YOU!
I promise the same for this cause. It will be exposed. It has to be. We are not a barbaric society and we will not stand for such cruelty. Once again I am calling on all of you who assisted me with Eight Belles to assist me now in getting this story out to the public..
Bouvry is making millions on our pets and ever so cheaply. I understand other countries eat horse meat and that we can not stop. However Bouvry needs to absorbed the cost of raising and farming their own controlled horse feedlots for human consumption only and stop free loading off my/our domesticated, ,helpless ,innocent abandoned family members who lives where never intended to end up this way. We have to shut down the source of this Holocaust and the only way to do that is to shut down these feedlots. Perhaps just the (Intended Use) of the property is enough. As they are holding facilities directly owned by the Bovary Slaughter House in Canada. BAR S LIVESTOCK INC is the Fallon Nevada Feedlots registered name and the address is Bouvry Slaughterhouse in righteously claiming how they spent $18 million dollars in freight alone last year.
BAR S LIVESTOCK INC
Fallon Feed Lot Property Tax Info
Parcel #: 006-692-04 Current Owner: BAR S LIVESTOCK INC
Property Location: 1200 WILDES RD & 1180
Top of Form 1 " name=Sbrdir
Bottom of Form 1
Yr/Typ Billed to/Payor/Adj Reason Date Amount Balance
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS CALGARY LTD. 02/24/06 318.00- .00
2006-07 BAR S LIVESTOCK INC 07/17/06 1,359.48 1,359.48
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS CALGARY LTD 08/18/06 342.48- 1,017.00
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS CALGARY LTD. 10/02/06 339.00- 678.00
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS CALGARY 12/20/06 339.00- 339.00
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS 02/26/07 339.00- .00
2007-08 BAR S LIVESTOCK INC 07/18/07 1,478.34 1,478.34
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS CALGARY LTD 08/28/07 371.34- 1,107.00
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS CALGARY LTD. 09/06/07 369.00- 738.00
Pmt-Ck BOUVRY EXPORTS CALGARY LTD 12/18/07 369.00- 369.00
03 Jun 2010 at 11:06 pm | #
First, a way off-hand observation: The baddest of the bad in the "Keep Yer Steak Knife Offa My Horse" contigent? WOMEN. Yay fer us, Ladies.
B) Maybe this is a once and future trend for the states mentioned in the article and attending comments but honestly, how many Americans do you think are EVER gonna find the Horse Meat market a palatable alternative?
At least, as long as I have venom to spew and fingers to type?
I have two companions of the Horse variety - an Arabian Queen and a race-track 'reject' (a Thorough-ly lovely man) and the idea of them or any of their loved ones becoming Human Fodder is beyond reprehensible.
I Advocate for all Equines, wild & domestic, and this movement toward relegating 'excess' & 'unwanted' is an evolutionary LEAP backwards. To paraphrase a statement attributed to one sue wallis, anti-Horse slaughter radicalism is an attempt by radical vegans to force veggies down the throats of honest horse eaters everywhere, with the end result being the wealth of the world in the pockets of radical vegans, can I get a Amen.
And according to MY independent poll of all the carnivores I know, Horse will be consumed when Hell has a Blizzard, or opinions to that effect.
Remember the State of Arizona getting boycotted & picketed for an unpopular decison? I think raising Horses for Humanity might just be every bit as unpopular.
Rant all done, may I add - this article & it's conclusions, Ms. Mare, are absolutely BRILLIANT.
04 Jun 2010 at 12:12 pm | #
Well I did the next best thing for MY STALLION !
I had my Vet, geld him . Sure the horse is a Young 16 yrs, and sure he swelled up for 4 to 5 days , and along with his own therapy and some light meds to ease his discomfort ..........he is back to normal , mentally , physically .
Its called BIRTH CONTROL and managing your herd.
He is a retired Race Horse and did very well at the track...........now hopefully I have added another 16 yrs on his life and it will be a tad bit mellower for HIM......he is a social animal and gets along with most all here , HOWEVER if he wants to ACT like a STALLION he will until the testostrial (sp) level lowers......!
I did this BECAUSE of my RESPECT for the Dark Brown Stallion now Gelding whom is standing in his straw filled stall , finishing his lunch , before he goes back outsideeee.
09 Jun 2010 at 05:45 pm | #
God bless you, HorseAmiga Kim--you possess the soul of compassion. You actually LOVE your horse...see? "Compassion," like "Love," is a verb, not a noun.
Thank you, HorseAmiga Kim.
09 Jun 2010 at 05:48 pm | #
The Other Lisa! YOU ROCK! How much do I love what you wrote??? Your strength and piss 'n vinegar are like joy juice: makes my adrenalin flow, and encourages me. Thank you for writing, and for your very kind words.