Buckskin gal
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I hope for all you people who believe that slaughterhouses are the answer to a problem of too many unwanted horses are happy that Montana will probably soon be building them. It is right now being decided because one man in particular wants the slaughter houses so badly for he has been losing some money for the lack of sales of unwanted horses. [my opinion]I truly believe, from doing some research that all this slaughhter issue is not about "what is best for the horses" but about money. It seems that even though the horses have been a friend to many people and worked for that person, carried that person on it's back, gave enjoyment etc. these same people think that horses should be sent to auction yards, loaded on unsafe trucks, abused while the stronger horses trample the less strong horses while on the trucks, along with other abuse....they still want to see these animals brought to death at a slaughter house. There is money to be made in selling horses for slaughter and greed dictates the desire to always make that dollar rather than see that the horses are put to death in a humane way. The problem here is too many horses being brought into this world and too many people thinking horses should fill the pockets of people those who can't resist. Someone asked....what do we do with the horses if there are no slaughtetr houses? There are alternatives and each person who has horses should know of them and be doing research to find those ways since they may have a horse that they may have to put down. One solution would be for horses to be put down on their home grounds and then disposed of. We have places for dead horses to be buried right here in our town....may not be well known but it is there. another option people have here is for the dead horse to be picked up by a business that processes the animal for purposes that may be worthwhile. I beg you people who think that slaughter is the answer to many problems that horse people bring on themselves to look into alternatives for your horses for they are there. But most of all, for you people who believe horses are not considered good enough to have a humane and safe ending , please do not raise any more horses and advocate for better solutions to the death of what I consider "our friends". I know some of you people will call me a "tree hugger" or something like that because you don't believe in what is best for the animal and only the best and easiest for yourselves. As for horses being turned loose because the owner no longer wants them, I say, find a way for each person to be responsible for what they have even if it means mandatory tatooing the animal and then registered so any body can be found to account for what is theirs. I bet there would be far fewer horses bred if every person had to be totally responsible for that animals wellfair. I will not write anything further on this subject for I don't want to be involved in an argument that would only drain me. I am so saddened that my state has plans to build slaughter houses for horses and it is all about money rather than the humane treatment of horses. Try getting your thinking caps on and come up with ways to handle the overbreeding of horses rather than an easy way out. Mary