Estrogen demand fall of horse-Sparks battles controversy in Texas, USA
Animal Rights Groups warning that tens of thousands of horses are doomed to be what the evening meal in Europe and Asia, because women have less estrogen replacement drugs in urine mares trächtiger.”The horses are slaughtered,” said Jennifer Fearing, a spokesman for Sacramento-based United Animal Nations, speaking of horses were kept for the production of urine. “We know that because there is still a long track record.”
What organized groups are afraid to “rescue” or “adoption” programs for mares and their foals, saying that it would otherwise be trucked from Canada and the USA slaughter plants. And they are compatible with the theme to continue to fight against the slaughter of horses for human consumption.
But people in the horse urine collection and turnover argue that the image is a bit complicated, and emphasizes that measures will be taken to ensure that mares face no better chance led to slaughter than other horses.
They note that the USA slaughter plants, including possession Beltex Belgo-Fort Worth, generally refuse to buy mares and foals breeding, it is not enough meat for processing worthwhile .
Standard Luba, executive director of the American base north of the Kentucky Equine Ranching Information Council, called the controversy “hysteria”.
For years, groups of animal rights as human beings for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and United Animal Nations have launched a campaign against the farmers in North America, South Dakota and three Canadian provinces, has raised the abuse of their pregnant mares, urine for the famous estrogen replacement drug Premarin.
But the publication of a study of public health in July 2002 has caused more damage to the industry urine.
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