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These are Holley’s stallions being reunited after being separated since January.
photo by Gail, www.cielocelestefarm.com, Santa Ynez, California
By Amanda J. Crawford & Alan Bjerga - Bloomberg News Jun 28, 2013 6:00 PM PT
Photo by Katarzyna Okrzesik, www.photo-equine.com
A New Mexico company is slated to be the first to slaughter horses for human consumption in the U.S. since 2007 after federal authorities agreed to issue a permit required for its operation.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which is close to approving two additional horse-slaughter plants, said yesterday it was required by law to issue the permit to Valley Meat Co. in Roswell once the company had met the requirements. The last U.S. horse-meat plant closed six years ago after Congress banned funding for inspections for such facilities. That ban lapsed in 2011 and measures to renew it are before lawmakers.