There is NO U.S. market for horsemeat. Contrary to popular myth, horses are not used for glue or dog food. All three slaughterhouses in the U.S., as well as those in Canada, are used for the sole purpose of exporting horsemeat to Europe, where it is consumed.
Since we don’t raise our horses to be sent to slaughter, over the course of their lives they will receive a wide variety of drugs, medications and vaccinations during the course of their life that would be banned if horses were intended for U.S. consumption.
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