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Horse slaughter conditions in Mexico explored by AAEP group - March 1, 2009
Debate over the practice continues in Congress
Excerpt:
The Department of Agriculture figures, close to 80,000 horses from the United States traveled to Mexico for slaughter. About 1,000 horses are processed a week. To get a better idea of how the Mexican horse slaughter industry operates, a delegation representing the American Association of Equine Practitioners arranged a tour of two Mexican slaughter facilities in the central Mexican city of Zacatecas. "All of the American horses arrive in sealed trailers," Dr. Lenz said, noting that the horses aren't unloaded or sold anywhere, but go straight from the border to the plant. The facility ships the meat to Japan and Europe for human consumption.
"If you look at it from the hard perspective of the meat industry, they're in the business to produce meat. They don't want an injured or down or stressed horse any more than they have to, because it affects the meat quality,"
—DR. TOM R. LENZ, FORMER AAEP PRESIDENT
Debate over the practice continues in Congress
Excerpt:
The Department of Agriculture figures, close to 80,000 horses from the United States traveled to Mexico for slaughter. About 1,000 horses are processed a week. To get a better idea of how the Mexican horse slaughter industry operates, a delegation representing the American Association of Equine Practitioners arranged a tour of two Mexican slaughter facilities in the central Mexican city of Zacatecas. "All of the American horses arrive in sealed trailers," Dr. Lenz said, noting that the horses aren't unloaded or sold anywhere, but go straight from the border to the plant. The facility ships the meat to Japan and Europe for human consumption.
"If you look at it from the hard perspective of the meat industry, they're in the business to produce meat. They don't want an injured or down or stressed horse any more than they have to, because it affects the meat quality,"
—DR. TOM R. LENZ, FORMER AAEP PRESIDENT