Yes it was!
Is it illegal to tether a horse
You can help prevent horse slaughter by signing petitions. There are links available at many horse websites. The petitions let people 'in charge' know that the American public dislike slaughtering horses and they want it stopped completely.
The 2008 Grand National was won by the horse Comply or Die, ridden by jockey Timmy Murphy.
The name of the road that the horses cross at the Grand National is known as the "Melling Road."
of course it is..does it look like theres horse meat for sale in the butchers and do u no anyone that eats it...and if it was illegal there would be a big fight over it
Horse slaughter is currently legal in the USA
No. It is illegal to slaughter a horse in the united states. It is a horrible thing in my eyes.
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Horse slaughter is illegal everywhere in America, unless you immediately package and export the meat outside the country.
A horse slaughter plant is a place where mean people kill healthy, old, or injured horses for food or money.THEY_ARE_SO_CRUEL!">THEY ARE SO CRUEL!Horse slaughter is not illegal, although it should be. A lot of people are against horse slaughter, including me.Sometimes good people save the horses by adopting them so they can have a great life. If they don't get adopted..... I think you would know what happens to them.@the guy above:I am against horse slaughter too.
No. It is illegal in America to slaughter horses for food. That includes jello.
Banning horse slaughtering is where the horses go to0 farm and are torn apart and people can do legally with a license and when you slaughter horses illegal you do not have a license or any rights to be slaughtering horses.
Horse slaughter is not illegal. What became illegal (unfortunately) was the harvest of wild mustangs in Nevada and other states where these feral beasts destroy the environment and threaten endangered native species. These animals were brought over by the Spaniards hundreds of years ago, and should be hunted down and sold for dog food, the way they used to be hunted.
Yes, pro does mean that you are for. If you are against something it would be anti or con.
My name is Angela Miller Valianos, I spear headed the Anti Slaughter movement years ago in Illinois.This war took alot of hard work to get the support we ended with. I would love to anser your question more in depth but we need to do it off line, there is too much and not enough time to type it all out.Email me anytime if you wish. annabell81824@aol.com put Horse Slaughter Question is the subject line and include your number and a good time to call and I will call you. I will respond of course with my contact information.Thank you for such a great question-AngelaHorse slaughter is NOT illegal in the United States. It is illegal to sell or consume horse meat, but it is not illegal to slaughter horses for other purposes additionally 100,000 horses are exported from the United States under horrific conditions to be brutally slaughtered in Mexico and Canada each year.The last three slaughter plants were shut down due to local laws and code violations. There are currently applications in several states that have companies looking to open horse slaughter plants.The most recent is being attempted by a faux rescue group and the WY Senator Sue Wallis - known by the rescue community as \"Slaughterhouse Sue\".The most recent application that failed was in April of 2010 and Willie Nelson and is daughter were critics of the idea and with their help, the bill/application was defeated.Actually, slaughter was stopped because the Federal Government defunded USDA inspections for slaughteredhorses. Sadly, the plight of horses sent to Mexico for slaughter is even worse than it was in the USA. It is illegal to sell horse meat for human consumption, It is not illegal to eat horse meat if a horse owner/cares to consume their own animals.
Horse slaughter plants no longer in use in the US but still in Canada and Mexico as far as i know
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.