Corrales foal Call Home. (West Side Journal)
While many Americans, hamburgers and grilled steaks back on Labor Day weekend thousands of colt was scheduled for a trip to a slaughterhouse.But two, about 11000 foals, who are assigned to lots of feed, can thank Corrales residence Margo Cowen to monitor the date of their destiny.
“It is sad, many of these foals at slaughter, in the case of physical things, women can take place,” said Cowen. “I want to help and I have a place for horses.”
The foals are by-products industry hormone replacement therapy, the process of pregnant mare’s urine for the manufacture of Premarin, an estrogen replacement drug,
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