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Horse Overbreeding is no accident — Follow the $$$$$$ — Not good for horses!

Posted by on June 2, 2013

Reisa Stone: Animal Communicator • the overbreeding is not an accident. Canada and Mexico have huge contracts with the EU and Japan for horse meat. The breed associations give AWARDS to the overbreeders. They’re called Breeding Incentives, and are subsidized by the USDA and Cdn. Ministry of Agriculture.

The notion that “unwanted” horse popped out of nowhere is pro slaughter propaganda. I know that’s where you got your info, because “unwanted” is the word the profiteers use.

The Horse Councils are tied in with the slaughter plants, along with the breed associations. They send reps to give pro-slaughter seminars. In Canada, the same organization (Equine Canada) that oversees the Olympic Equestrian Team, pushes for slaughter. They’re on the take from the slaughter plants.

Read this page from the Horse “Welfare” Alliance. It shows the links between the organizations and Bouvry, the slaughter plant owners. North American Assoc, of Equine Ranchers (NAERIC) is the pee farmers. The Sask. SPCA are the lowlifes who ship rescues to kill. At the bottom, you’ll see these organizations are partners with Slaughterhouse Sue’s/Dave Duquette’s United Orgs. of the Horse. The people who want to force horse meat on school children and nursing homes.

http://www.horsewelfare.ca/partners

It’s a vast INDUSTRY. Yes, backyard breeders bear part of the blame. But the horse meat industry is carefully engineered. It is methodical. Canada takes in $70 million annually from it.

 

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