weevil
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Are horses generally thought of as food?
Do you look at your horse/horses and think mmmh....dinner - I doubt it!! Because I certainly do not.
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For some people yes, horses are thought of as food. I never looked at my pet fish and though "mmmm, dinner" but I still eat fish. I don't think I would ever personally eat horsemat but I appreciate that this is just me being sentimental and that other people will not have my reservations.
My point is that whether they are bred specifically for meat or not the issue really is the conditions in which they are kept and the way they are killed, and this welfare issue extends to any animal destined for the meat trade.
Animals do not know what is going to happen to them after they die or why they were bred in the first place and so what is important, IMO, is the quality of life they have before they are killed.
Are horses generally thought of as food?
Do you look at your horse/horses and think mmmh....dinner - I doubt it!! Because I certainly do not.
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For some people yes, horses are thought of as food. I never looked at my pet fish and though "mmmm, dinner" but I still eat fish. I don't think I would ever personally eat horsemat but I appreciate that this is just me being sentimental and that other people will not have my reservations.
My point is that whether they are bred specifically for meat or not the issue really is the conditions in which they are kept and the way they are killed, and this welfare issue extends to any animal destined for the meat trade.
Animals do not know what is going to happen to them after they die or why they were bred in the first place and so what is important, IMO, is the quality of life they have before they are killed.