Colorado and other states are sending an estimated 20,000 horses per year to slaughterhouses in Canada and Mexico, which export them to other countries that eat horse meat, according to an ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: This column ran as a pro/con on Jan. 22, with a column written by Krista Kafer opposing Senate Bill 38. For most Americans, the old expression ...
Colorado lawmakers are trying to prevent the killing of horses for human consumption. Legislation introduced in the state senate last week would create a new crime — “equine slaughter” — if a horse ...
A state Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources hearing is scheduled for Feb. 2 on a bill that seeks to keep horses in Colorado from being slaughtered for human consumption. Senate Bill 23-038 is ...
Colorado lawmakers will discuss a bill on Thursday aimed at protecting horses, burrows and mules from being slaughtered for human consumption. While it is not illegal to slaughter horses in the United ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: This column ran as a pro/con on Jan. 22, with a column written by Roland Halpern supporting Senate Bill 38. There is a difference between ...
It’s an expression we’re all familiar with, figuratively rather than literally. However, people in other countries do eat horses and part of their demand for horsemeat is being satisfied by Colorado’s ...
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