Where does horse meat go after slaughter?

Most American horses destined for slaughter are transported to EU-regulated plants in Mexico and Canada. Horses, unlike traditional food animals in the United States, are not raised (or medicated) with the intent of becoming human food.
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Where do slaughter horses go?

Each year, tens of thousands of American horses are shipped to Mexico and Canada, where they are killed under barbaric conditions so their meat can continue to satisfy the palates of diners in countries such as Italy, France, Belgium, and Japan.
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Why is horse slaughter cruel?

Horse slaughter is inherently cruel. Because horses' instinctual flight response makes them ill-suited for stunning, they often endure repeated blows and sometimes remain conscious during dismemberment. The road to the slaughterhouse is also rife with cruelty and suffering.
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Do they put horse meat in human food?

In many other nations, however, eating horse meat is no big deal - and in some cultures, it's even considered a delicacy. Mexico, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Japan, Germany, Indonesia, Poland and China are among the nations where many people eat horse meat without a second thought.
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Does Taco Bell use horse meat?

Taco Bell has officially joined Club Horse Meat. The fast-food chain and subsidiary of Yum Brands says it has found horse meat in some of the ground beef it sells in the United Kingdom.
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Does Burger King use horse meat in their burgers?

This story is a years-old falsehood related to a 2013 scandal in which European meat suppliers sold horse meat advertised as beef. Burger King cut off one of its suppliers in response. But as the AP reported at the time, Burger King said it conducted DNA tests on its burgers and found no traces of horse meat.
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What do they do with horse meat?

Horse meat is used in a variety of recipes: as a stew called pastissada (typical of Verona), served as steaks, as carpaccio, or made into bresaola. Thin strips of horse meat called sfilacci are popular. Horse fat is used in recipes such as pezzetti di cavallo.
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What does horse taste like?

Horse meat is widely reported to be somewhat sweet, a little gamey, and a cross between beef and venison, according to the International Business Times. While meat from younger horses tends to be a bit pinkish in color, older horses have a darker, reddish-colored meat.
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What happens when horses are slaughtered?

Unlike animals raised for food, the vast majority of horses sent to slaughter will have ingested, or been treated or injected with, multiple chemical substances that are known to be dangerous to humans, untested on humans or specifically prohibited for use in animals raised for human consumption.
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What happens to racehorses that don't win?

For Thoroughbred horses exiting racing completely, 19% were rehomed to other equestrian pursuits, 18% for breeding, and 6% were sent for slaughter. For Standardbreds, 9% were rehomed, 16% went to breeding, and 17% were sent for slaughter.
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Is there horse meat in Ikea meatballs?

“Based on the results of our mapping, we can confirm that the contents of the meatballs follow the Ikea recipe and contain only beef and pork from animals raised in the U.S. and Canada,” Ikea North America spokeswoman Mona Astra Liss said in a statement.
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Can you buy a horse from a slaughterhouse?

Rescuing a slaughter-bound horse directly from an auction can be an exhilarating experience. You are literally saving that horse's life. Attending an auction of slaughter-bound animals, however, is not for the faint of heart, nor for a novice equestrian.
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Is slaughtering horses legal in the US?

Horse Slaughter is a Federally Regulated Industry. Opponents try to claim that slaughtering horses for human consumption is a states rights issue. However, this is not true. The slaughtering of any animal for human consumption in the US is a federally regulated process.
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Is horse meat used in dog food?

Pet food companies in the United States cannot use horse meat in dog food, according to the Equine Protection Network, which is a group dedicated to making a difference for abused, neglected and slaughter-bound horses.
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What is horse meat called?

Horse meat, or chevaline, as its supporters have rebranded it, looks like beef, but darker, with coarser grain and yellow fat. It seems healthy enough, boasting almost as much omega-3 fatty acids as farmed salmon and twice as much iron as steak.
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Why is horse meat illegal in the US?

The primary reason horse meat is taboo is because horses are considered valuable pets and culturally respected animals. Besides, people fear horse meat might be infected with harmful drugs. Some Christian schools of thought also discourage eating horses.
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Why do we eat cows but not horses?

Horses also eat more "digestible material" with actual nutritional content than cows, according to the study. This is rooted in the differences between the digestive systems of the animals.
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Why is horse meat dark?

Other adverse features of horse meat include a dark red color with a bluish sheen, which is connected with the presence of a large amount of muscle pigment – myoglobin in this meat.
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Is horse meat better than beef?

Plus, horsemeat is healthier than beef: it's lower in fat, higher in protein and has a greater proportion of omega-3 fatty acids. Connoisseurs describe it as sweet and pleasantly gamey. Horse consumption wasn't always so taboo. It was a Paleolithic staple.
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What culture eats horse meat?

Horse meat is eaten in many countries, including Mexico, Belgium, Canada, Chili, Spain, Iceland, France, Russia, Kazakhstan and many Eastern European, South American, South East Asian, and Eastern countries such as China and Japan.
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How much do slaughter horses sell for?

The kill pen brokers scour the auctions and internet looking for horses to fill a weekly quota they receive from processing plants in Mexico and Canada. Horses are sold at action by the pound. In general, the average horse sells for about $400-$500.
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Is there horse meat in a whopper?

This story is a years-old falsehood related to a 2013 scandal in which European meat suppliers sold horse meat advertised as beef. Burger King cut off one of its suppliers in response. But as the AP reported at the time, Burger King said it conducted DNA tests on its burgers and found no traces of horse meat.
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Is horse meat illegal in Canada?

In Canada, there are no laws governing the treatment of animals in farms.
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Is corned beef made from horse?

Corned beef is made from brisket, which is a cut of beef. A primal cut of beef is a huge chunk of meat taken from the breast or lower chest of a beef cow. Brisket is a strong cut that has connective tissue throughout, and a full brisket can weigh up to 10 pounds or more when cooked.
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Are horses still used to make glue?

There is an old myth that horses are used to make glue, especially when they get old. However, while this may have been true at one point or another, it is not the case today. Historically, glue was made from collagen, which is found in joints, hooves, and bones.
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