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991 views 18 replies 13 participants last post by  jaycee05  
#1 ·
My son who lives in Spain, bought some nice looking meat ,he didnt know what it was as the writing was in Spanish, some packs of meat have a symbol on them to show what country they are from, this didnt,and when he got home he looked up the Spanish wording to translate, to his horror it was foal, he couldnt eat it,and gave it to the dogs,
I think this is awful, killing young horses to eat,
 
#6 ·
As long as it's had a good life, I'd have no issue with eating horse meat.

However, I agree it's culturally shocking.... Just like Asian cultures eating cat or dog.

I had a lovely free range chicken tonight (despite having hens as pets) it was probably about 8 weeks old when slaughtered and I have no qualms about buying new season lamb from my local farmer, even though the lambs aren't 6 months old when slaughtered.
 
#7 ·
I get your point, just as you say, we dont eat it here, and cant imagine eating horse,let alone a foal
I am going off meat altogether, sometimes just cant eat it without seeing in my minds eye what it really is,eating less and less, and i can manage without it
Depends where you buy your meat, you may already have eaten a fair bit of horse, without knowing it.
 
#8 ·
I live in Spain and see horse meat everytime I go in the supermarket... ''Potro'' as it would of been called as that is the translation for foal, does not mean it was a little cute small foal as we know them, but an older animal, often under 18 months old, much the same as beef really.

I dont buy it (its not cheap, its the same price as beef) on the packets I see it does state the animal was raised and slaughtered in Spain..
 
#9 ·
It would be hypocritical of me and many others to moan about this as lambs, calves, chickens etc are all killed young in the UK so what is the difference? I'd never want to eat horse but I have no problem people eating it as long as they're travelled and killed humanly, same as I feel with other animals.

I don't eat lamb or beef but I do eat chicken.
 
#12 ·
How is a horse any different to eating lamb, chicken, cow, and, yes, even Cat and Dog?

Because Horses are sweet and lovely and we domesticate them? Load of tosh. The animal is being killed regardless. A lamb being slaughtered is no different to a horse being killed or even a Cat and Dog. It really isn't. Animals are animals and it's only because it is the norm to eat such things as cow, sheep, chicken that the rest makes us outraged.

No, I would never eat Cat or Dog if given the chance. I wouldn't and that's because it would be like eating my cats who I love dearly.

It is still the same, to me, though as killing any other animal for food.

As for horse? Yes, I would probably try it if given the chance.
 
#14 ·
I think you hit the nail on the head black cats it is the norm to eat chicken, sheep, cows. But if I was living in a country where it's the norm to eat cats and dogs and horse then I would, but I don't so eeewwww
I get your point. I personally couldn't ever eat a cat or dog and I can readily admit that. But I do still see it as no different to slaughtering a chicken or a cow, etc. The animal is still dying in pain, isn't it.

And to be fair, the people in China do need to make a living. I have seen what it looks like with people selling dogs as food in China. The heads are on hooks for all to see. I couldn't no, but they need to eat themselves and provide for themselves and family. Sad really.

I believe it is strays they take from the streets but don't quote me on that. I'd be concerned with getting severely ill from it than anything else.
 
#15 ·
If people didn't want to eat a horse by going off say their intelligence etc... then think about pigs! Such an intelligent animal and other countries would be disgusted that we eat them. As I say, I don't care if other countries eat horse, dog etc as long as they're humanly treated and killed.
 
#17 ·
Don't think horses are madly intelligent, mine can be plain stupid some days, he spooked at me yesterday, what an idiot!

There's not much cuter than a new born calf all legs and no balance, but many male calves are culled at birth because who needs bulls roaming round the place? Increasingly, rose veal is being produced from this so they have a purpose other than just getting the dam to produce milk. :(

I'm all for horse meat, as long as it's humanely produced and it's no different to eating beef, lamb etc. not sure I'd want to eat it, but hey, it's all meat.
 
#18 ·
Agree with not being hypocritical if we eat other meat, young animals.

I have eaten horse in Malta a few times, it was delicious.

I used to be a vegetarian but now eat meat, however I like to be conscious of where it comes from and the conditions it has been reared and slaughtered in.
 
#19 ·
Depends where you buy your meat, you may already have eaten a fair bit of horse, without knowing it.
I only buy meat from my local butcher, locally bred and killed.
I couldnt eat dog or cat whatever, i just know, and i know the people in china are poor who eat cats and dogs, but its also the way they kill them inhumanely, skinned or boiled alive,cant bear thinking about it