No. This is an urban myth.
Yes, it is legal to do so. But the butcher is has an option to say no. Umm just the other day there was a news report on this topic they claimed it was illegal to eat horse meat in the United States. Only very large companies that export it outside the US are licensed to butcher horses.
Well you have to go to the shop and buy some like medication then when you get back to your stable you need to click on whatever that your horse needs to be heeled.
Probably got butcher in the local meat shop for being a annoying commercial .
The Utterly Horses Retail Shop is situated in Finchingfield, which is 8 miles north of Great Dunmow on the B1057, 30 mins from Junction 8 of the M11. The Utterly Horses shop is located on the green, which also has an antique centre, pub, shops & cafe (and ducks!!) The address of the shop is: Utterly Horses Retail Shop, The Green, Finchingfield, Essex, CM7 4JX and the telephone number of the shop is: 01371 811826
It depends on what your horse is like;if your horse if fully rugged in winter, most people would put a light weight summer rug/sheet on.it just keeps the sun off them and the flies.I personally of put a fly rug on my horse in the summer and he in fully rugged over winter, he is also dark bay.If you are still stuck, ask somebody at your local equestrian shop for some advice or if you are at livery, then ask someobdy on the yard.winter
horse meat is called in French "viande de cheval"
A meat shop is called a Butchers
a chip shop!
In the fish 'n chip shop I go to it is 8 ounces.
first fish and chip shop in essex in 1992
Well, I have a mate who is 14, and she works in a chip shop, but I don't know if you can be any younger.
chip shop.
From the chip shop!
...how about in a shop?
fish and chip shop
in a shop
no