Last
year over 40,000 American horses were slaughtered to feed wealthy diners in
Texans
joined forces earlier this year to defeat a bill to legalize horse slaughter
for human consumption.
According
to statistics from the California Bureau of Livestock Identification, after
voters outlawed horse slaughter for human consumption in 1998, reports of
horse theft dropped in
Killer-buyers
from as far away as
The French at Dallas Crown in Kaufman and the Belgians at Beltex in Fort Worth want you to believe that the "horses sent for slaughter are typically older, neglected, displaced, or retired animals no longer useful for saddle, ranch, recreation, breeding or racing activities." See Pg 3, Plaintiffs Motion for Temporary Injunction http://kaufmanzoning.net/horsemeat/bmti.pdf
The truth is, the horses are regular horses that happen to end up at horse auctions. The meat buyers outbid people looking for sound horses, and that's how they get slaughter animals for the Texas plants. I see the horses at Dallas Crown; they look like this.

Thank you for reading my letter, and thank you for helping our horses.
Mary
S. Nash
104 S. Houston St.
Kaufman, Tx 75142
972-962-7706
NashHulme@msn.com
www.kaufmanzoning.net/horsemeat