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In the US, this merchant code is used for Pan American.Pan American is a US-based airline.
In the US, this merchant code is used for landscaping services. For example, landscape gardeners.
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In the US, this merchant code is used for veterinary services.For example, veterinary surgeries and animal clinics.
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I'm not sure. But just for the record, I love your question! If I were a celebrity, I would be, too. My favorite part of the question is how you said "Mexican" instead of just horse slaughter. I am against Mexican horse slaughter, but I support humane slaughter in the US. So I call myself a slaughter-supporter, because I support horse slaughter here in the US. Sorry if this didn't help. Thanks, Jaybrianna.
Horse slaughter is currently legal in the USA
YES!People cannot take such a graceful animal's life away!Another OpinionThe lack of humane horse slaughter facilities in the US also causes thousands of horses to be abandoned or neglected due to old age, illness, or even owners' financial inability to properly care for the animals. Is it better to humanely slaughter an animal or to let it starve or die from illness or neglect?
Cosmetics companies feel that animals are not equal to us and that it is the most cost effective method. That is not true. There are more humane methods to test cosmetics and medicine.
The battle of Wounded knee.
Yes, It has been banned to Slaughter Horses in the U.S
Many uneducated people thought it was inhumane and terrible. But let me tell you, it's much more humane with slaughterhouses opn in the US! They are now open again, though. I mean, it's legal. Thanks, from Jaybrianna.
They used a gun
Horse slaughter is not banned in the strictest sense, the federal government just stopped funding the use of meat inspectors (USDA veterinarians) to certify horsemeat for human consumption. That being said many horses are now shipped out of the country and slaughtered using much less humane techniques than those used in the United States. The horses are often still not transported humanely. The US slaughter industry was replete with abuse and violations that were exposed by various animal rights groups, however, the ban on US slaughter has merely shifted the abuse to transport and to other countries. As with a number of livestock slaughter industries, a lack of concern for the general welfare of the animals (rough handling, inadequate restraint to insure quick/ immediate, stress free death, transport of injured animals to slaughter, transport using inappropriate trailers for the animals) has openned the door for appropriate ridicule from welfare organizations as well as concerned animal lovers. There are a number of schools of thought on how best to addres the continued issues with horse slaughter. Ranging from making the slaughter of horses completely illegal to continuing slaughter without restrictions. The government has moved in the direction of funding veterinary inspections of horsemeat which has created renewed interest in US horse slaughter. The industry needs to take steps to insure their charges are treated correctly and assured a careful stress free death.
Since 2006 after Congress banned horse slaughter in the United States all horse slaughter plants have closed. But these horses that were once killed in the US are now shipped to other countries such as Mexico.
Horse slaughter plants no longer in use in the US but still in Canada and Mexico as far as i know
They have alot of them