Yes they do, unfortunately. But, it is also a good thing because thatway we don't have horses just sent out to the wild to suffer and die of starvation.
horse food like chaff
Horse meat stopped being used in pet food in the 1970's when it was proven unsafe for consumption. In modern times horses have so many drugs and antibiotics used on them to keep them healthy that it permanently taints the meat and makes it unsafe for pets and humans to consume. Prior to the 1970's ban horses were slaughtered and ground up into pet food as this was considered a sustainable method for disposing of unwanted or unusable horses back then food safety laws for human and pet foods were not as tight as they are now and the meat was either minimally inspected or not inspected at all before processing.
Cost & care. There are wild horses that would to be adopted.
1200 pounds of raw muscle, power, grace, and sweat between your legs--it's something you just can't get from a pet hamster.
1,124,009 people had a dodo bird as a pet! It was wildly popular when it was still around!
Depends on whats in it. If it happens to have raw meat in it. You might food poisoning if you eat it. Pet food probably completely edible.
Dog food, particularly in the USA is not made from horse meat as American horses are not safe for human or animal consumption due to toxic substances used to keep horses healthy. Horse meat was banned in pet food in the USA in the 1970's. In other parts of the world horse meat may still be used but it is not common as horse meat is considered a delicacy.
No, on Pet Vet 2 you cannot breed horses. You can own a horse but only one.
lettuce and hamster food from the pet store.
horses have the intelligence of a 5 year old child, but most people think their own pet is the most intelligent!! ( like my cat!! ) lol
There is a rough national average of six hundred thousand pet food tasters in AMERICUHHH.
In the United States, it is illegal to sell wild horse meat for human consumption. If wild horses are slaughtered, their meat is often used for pet food or other non-human consumption purposes. In some cases, the meat may be exported to countries where the consumption of horse meat is legal.