Petition to ban horse slaughter in the UK.

Would I send mine to an abattoir? Never in a million years. Any horse I have will be euthansed at home, by the hunt or vet. I dont want him to travel if its unecessary and I want it to be done in a familiar place.

Having said that, I absolutely believe in the current need for abattoirs. Having seen some of the results of some ignorant idiots irresponsible attitude to horse breeding and management, euthanasia is actually a kindness. People dont see that the a few hours of what they consider to be mis-treatment at UK abattoirs dont even come close to the years of neglect that horse has experienced

This is exactly how I feel.
 
I'm not trying to dish out propoganda (and I'm not quite so vain as to think that comment was aimed at me!), but as I eat meat, I'm trying to justify my own acceptance of what I think is okay for livestock slaughter and compare it to horses.

Paisley, I definitely wasn't referring to you! Your comments have been very balanced. Sorry if there was any misunderstanding there.

Elsewhere in these discussions we've had people claiming that the slaughter house is more humane than putting a horse to sleep by humane injection in their home environment and that seemed perhaps exagerrated and overly trusting on the goodness of the slaughter industry.
 
Cant seem to find any way to view the documentary, but found a few facts on here, inc that all slaughterhouses must ha e CCTV
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/NEWS/pr_factory//2188//
Some might remember this thread
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forum...d.php?t=100168

It seems there is no footage of the slaughthouse since 2007.
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/f/CAMP...//4//?be_id=94

Would be good to see more recent footage of both abattoirs, I believe both have CCTV camera's in place but I wonder if they are checked?

Thank you, Friesan80!
 
brigantia- that'll teach me to read the whole thread properly! No, I didnt think it was aimed at me at all.

Hmm, some people consider the abattoir better than euthanaisa at home? Injection over bullet is a whole other discussion I feel, and what has worked for one , will be a horror story for another.
It depends greatly on the age as injection seems to be more peaceful for the older ones, and immediate health because if you cant find a vein and the horse is suffering a bullet is surely better.
But as I've said, I want mine done at home no matter what.
 
Personally, although I firmly believe that our equine slaughterhouses are amongst the most humane in the world, Animal Aid inadvertently confirmed this when they published their warts and all video. I would like to add none of mine will end up in one and will all be pts at home, probably by bullet as I, personally, feel this is more humane. I am, however, a realist and do know that not everyone has the finance to afford to have theirs pts at home, there are also the dealers who buy specifically for the meat market who would not have the inclination to do so.

The definition of propaganda: A statement made in order to influence to your own ends by purporting to be fact whilst omitting truth. Quite honestly to infer that anyone on this thread is using propaganda is, quite frankly, ludicrous!
 
brigantia- that'll teach me to read the whole thread properly! No, I didnt think it was aimed at me at all.

Hmm, some people consider the abattoir better than euthanaisa at home? Injection over bullet is a whole other discussion I feel, and what has worked for one , will be a horror story for another.
It depends greatly on the age as injection seems to be more peaceful for the older ones, and immediate health because if you cant find a vein and the horse is suffering a bullet is surely better.
But as I've said, I want mine done at home no matter what.

I would too choose injection over bullet but perhaps that is for selfish reasons, when my 28yr old boy was euthanised the vet told me after the drug was administered that it takes longer for the oldies to actually pass away, due to the fact their circulation is slower meaning it takes longer for the pento to reach the heart. My boy was sedated first thank god as it took a good 20 mins before he actually passed away. It was all very peaceful but I didnt know he would take longer to go than a younger horse euthanised by injection.

Personally, although I firmly believe that our equine slaughterhouses are amongst the most humane in the world, Animal Aid inadvertently confirmed this when they published their warts and all video. .

The definition of propaganda: A statement made in order to influence to your own ends by purporting to be fact whilst omitting truth. Quite honestly to infer that anyone on this thread is using propaganda is, quite frankly, ludicrous!


I totally agree, if animal aid were trying to convince us our British horse slaughter was inhumane they did a poor job. I know of ppl who watched the footage and were amazed at how nontraumatic the whole process was.

May have even convinced them that sending their own horse was not such a bad option.
 
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The definition of propaganda: A statement made in order to influence to your own ends by purporting to be fact whilst omitting truth. Quite honestly to infer that anyone on this thread is using propaganda is, quite frankly, ludicrous!

Anyone is capable of reading through all these posts and drawing their own conclusions. I felt some of the posts and remarks at the beginning of the discussion were completely OTT, but I'm very pleased that this evolved into a balanced and informative discussion! :)
 
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