Cuttin74
Posted : 7/7/2009 10:31:42 PM
I do make a living from livestock. My husband put himself through college riding bulls, he studied aniaml science and animal husbandry & livestock technology. After school he became a cutting horse trainer.
I have ridden most all my life and have been in cutting for almost 20 years. I do know very well what goes on and how we make our living. We no longer train for the public.
As for the horse slaughter, I am not opposed to someone else that will eat horse meat or dog. People have all different culture beliefs. I do not intend to try & change that. But had we taken care of those slaughter horses humanely, PETA could not have been able to shut it down. The proof they came up with was absolutely disgusting. Horses w/foals, down in trailers, sick, visibly broken bones, torn flesh, you name it.
I have never seen cattle hauled that way to the kill house.
Now inside the kill house was horrible as well. Cattle hanging with no skin still a live. That's when people like Temlpe Grandin stepped in and changed the laws. There is supposed to be a state inspector there now over seeing the plants. No animals can be killed with out him present. Now they do not even except downers. They have to be able to walk in.
Had they treated the horses with some respect, it would have never been an issue.
As with most things when there are no laws people take advantage & it's a free for all. So the aniaml police (?) have to come in and place all these laws because some darn fools chose to abuse aniamls.
Do you know when you hit an animal it bruises the meat?
So the better quality meat is the better quality treatment.
I surprised France didn't sue us for people getting sick.
As for the parts left, I have seen picture taken in Canada of stock piles of horse parts dumped in the field behind the plant.
for all to see. Now how smart is that! In my opinion they were asking for it.
I don't care what you do for a living it does not give you the right to abuse animals. By your logic Day Care Centers can abuse children because it's there lively hood.
Do you even know what the statistics are for a cutting horse that goes to the futurity?
Do you know how many go into training for the big one and never heard from again.
How many times have you seen a stud or a mare ad that says, unshown due to injury.
Do you even know the impact on there legs & tendons, not to mention the mental stress. There is no other horse sport that is as hard one the body as cutting.
I have asked the NCHA if they didn't want to change to 4 to change it to 4 & under so people who want to show a 4y.o. can. Those that feel there is no difference in 3 & 4 y.o can still show their 3 y.o
Or I have asked them to put it up for a membership vote, let the members decide what they want.
Now, you tell me how am I wrong in any way shape or form?
All I want is the horse thought about first, instead of like your comment "There is always more horses".
Keep it up and there won't be and then it's ruined for all of us.
How fair is that!