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stumbling goat
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jamanda Downsizer Moderator
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NorthernMonkeyGirl
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Rob R
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 13 10:21 pm Post subject: Re: Horse meat correctly labelled buy it option? |
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stumbling goat wrote: |
If the horse meat content in the fast foods, burgers or whatever was labelled correctly, IE contains horse meat, what would be your reaction?
Would you buy it in full knowledge of what you are eating? |
Yes, I've never had horse but Zebra is rather nice.
stumbling goat wrote: |
Seems like it is an issue of fraud, not a health issue, because that would cause some upset and perhaps panic.
sg |
It's a very grave health issue as we have no idea what the horses were given by way of veterinary drugs, we don't know if they were passed as being fit for human consumption and likewise we don't know whether any beef of the same provenance has reached the same, or any other products.
The effects of the drugs don't even have to be enough to kill or otherwise harm you but they could add to serious issues such as antibiotic resistance which is becoming a serious problem in both human and veterinary medicine. The lack of records mean we have no evidence for or against these things, unless we start an extensive and very expensive array of tests on all our food. |
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stumbling goat
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onemanband
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Mithril
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 13 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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I've eaten it in the past, in France, but I wouldn't now, not unless I was desperate. (I was quite desperate at the time but not a horse owner, just a rider). I'm as close, if not closer, to some of the horses as the dogs and I wouldn't eat one of those either.
(This is why I wonder if I could ever really be a small holder. I'm OK with dispatching wild things (rabbits and pheasants), but if it were a creature I knew, I'm not so sure. I'd probably end up just adding further species to my off limits list )
Edit: I have no objection to others eating horse, so long as the horses were humanely treated right up until the end, and in a way familiar to them (I'm thinking pet / leisure / riding / companion animals suddenly treated like farm animals).
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