Report comment

Please fill in the form to report an unsuitable comment. State which comment is of concern and why. It will be sent to our moderator for review.

Comment

Over 100,000 U.S. FDA unregulated horses are exported to Canada and Mexico annually. U.S. horse dealers are allowed to fabricate foreign drug affidavits immediately after they acquire a horse and ship it within a few days. It is NO surprise to U.S. horseowners since bute can be found in almost every stable in the U.S. among many other drugs that are not allowed in food animals. The U.S. does NOT raise horses for food. They are not regulated. No permanent identification system. Horse dealers are allowed to slap a number on them right before they ship. No drug history transfers through the life of a horse. Dealers holdings aren't even regulated. It is absurd that with a stroke of a pen, dealers are allowed to send unregulated horses into a food chain!

Your details

Cancel