tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-625976851717008802.post4074030495961593378..comments2015-04-18T15:42:46.788-05:00Comments on Owning Racehorses: Just "Banning" Can't Be the End of the Line for AdvocatesTheodore L. Grevelishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04440633649225153286noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-625976851717008802.post-51104854173481329582011-12-11T12:07:39.041-06:002011-12-11T12:07:39.041-06:00Well done Ted. Your blog addresses the REAL probl...Well done Ted. Your blog addresses the REAL problem: What should we do with all the 'unwanted' horses? Banning slaughter leaves us with a very large population of neglected, unwanted and even unusable horses. Would it be possible to make the path to the slaughter less stressful, less fearful for the horse? Having 'worked' in a slaughter facility I've seen what the cattle go through up to the time of the stun gun and the slitting of their necks. How brave we think our big macs are! I have a tough time and a weak stomach thinking how a horse would handle such conditions. Hopefully, our legislators can put some time into trying to make this necessary evil a little more bareable for the chosen.DHFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16721033322200111039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-625976851717008802.post-30146277995549346322011-12-05T20:29:34.083-06:002011-12-05T20:29:34.083-06:00That's the comment I've been trying to wri...That's the comment I've been trying to write in response to the "Ban Slaughter" posts. Thanks for taking the time to put together such a well reasoned, intelligent post.Nicholashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01344585684539908751noreply@blogger.com