No. This is an urban myth.
Well, honey, if you see a horse's head outside a butcher's shop, it's not a mafia message, don't worry. It's just a traditional symbol indicating they sell horse meat. So, if you're in the mood for some equine cuisine, trot on in and enjoy!
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.
In My Horse Club, you can heal your horse by visiting the vet clinic. Select the horse you want to heal, then choose the type of treatment, such as medication or rest. Follow the prompts to complete the healing process and get your horse back to full health.
Probably got butcher in the local meat shop for being a annoying commercial .
First of all you should determine what is making the horse toss his head. Is his tack ill fitting, do his teeth need done, is there something you as a rider are doing? Is he in any way uncomfortable?If none of these, then I would suggest you get a martingale. There are many varites so ask your trainer/tack shop owner which would suit your horse the best.
horse meat is called in French "viande de cheval"
a chip shop!
Well, honey, if you see a horse's head outside a butcher's shop, it's not a mafia message, don't worry. It's just a traditional symbol indicating they sell horse meat. So, if you're in the mood for some equine cuisine, trot on in and enjoy!
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.
In the fish 'n chip shop I go to it is 8 ounces.
first fish and chip shop in essex in 1992
From the chip shop!
chip shop.
A butcher shop, a horse race, and a horseshoe pit are all associated with horses in different ways. A butcher shop may sell horse meat, while a horse race is an event centered around the competition of racehorses. Additionally, a horseshoe pit is a recreational area where players toss horseshoes, often as a nod to the equestrian theme. Together, they reflect various aspects of horse culture and activities surrounding these animals.
...how about in a shop?
in a shop
fish and chip shop