I totally disagree with horse slaughter,and think that it sure took long enough for this to happen!!!
all i have to say is about time!! horses are not a type of animal that is even logical to slaughter for food. besides the fact that most of these animals were bred by humans and those people should be responsible for them!!
First off, I'm against inhumane treatment of animals. However, I would not jump to conclusions about the culling of horses. The horses purchased for slaughter are the unwanted horses. If someone isn't willing to spend more than $650 on a horse from auction, the horse isn't meant to be a pet. The equine industry is, unfortunately, plagued by poor breeding management. 98% of horses that go to slaughter are either Thoroughbred, Arabian or Quarterhorse. The reason: too many people are breeding for the wrong reasons. These horses make it to the auctions because of the fact that they have either hurt someone, are old, sick or are potentially dangerous. In the long run, people who breed for the improvement of a line will lose out and have to sell. Why should good breeders be put out of business when there are irrisponsible breeders who breed their stallions to over 2000 mares a month? Thus, increasing the number of unwanted horses because of various reasons. There will be a huge shortage of feed due to the increasing numbers of horses that the government will have to pay for by not slaughtering these unwanted horses. This will mean tax increases, sky-rocketing prices for hay and grain, and more unwanted animals that will have no where to go and are starving to death. We should seriously re-consider opening the slaughter plants in the U.S. under the government for regulation. It's better to slaughter them humanely, than to live a pipe-dream that the U.S. can afford to pay for the feeding and care of all of these unwanted animals.
If there is an eteranl Heaven may it be graced with horses. If there is an eternal Hell may the butchers enjoy their stay...