The feds quietly let the ban on horse slaughter lapse (I think at the first of the year)- there should be some slaughter houses coming on line soon. There is a demand for horse meat, and a supply because many can no longer afford to feed them. You've probably heard the stories of the guy coming out of an auction barn at the end of the sale, and there's a horse or two in his trailer.
There was plenty of lobbying by the horse associations- in FAVOR of allowing horse slaughter. It was only the enviro-wackos who wanted to "save" them all. Those who own them realize that the time comes when they should be put to their only remaining good use- food.
They ought to just round up the mustangs, to through them, and send many to slaughter- along the same lines as the guy who said "We can no longer afford to hug trees- gotta start buzzin' some of them up and sellin' em.
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