Meowy Catkin
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The question of horse slaughter in the USA has come up again (I'm on another forum with lots of north American members).
At the moment no abattoir in the US take horses, so all US horses bound for slaughter go to Mexico or Canada. Now I personally feel that such a long journey pre slaughter is a welfare issue and it doesn't seem like any significant number of equine lives are being saved due to the ban. However, the question is, can horse slaughter ever be humane? Even if the answer is 'no' is that a good enough reason for keeping the ban in place when you are just shipping the horses further and then slaughtering them anyway?
At the moment no abattoir in the US take horses, so all US horses bound for slaughter go to Mexico or Canada. Now I personally feel that such a long journey pre slaughter is a welfare issue and it doesn't seem like any significant number of equine lives are being saved due to the ban. However, the question is, can horse slaughter ever be humane? Even if the answer is 'no' is that a good enough reason for keeping the ban in place when you are just shipping the horses further and then slaughtering them anyway?