Xiney wrote: » I would say it's quite likely that the type of horse affects the taste, but I wouldn't think that the size has has much to do with it as the age, work history and diet.
legatti wrote: » I have reported your post, as Horsemeat for consumption is Illegal in this country and you are also barbaric, when you find some op..i hope you choke
Das Kitty wrote: » Seriously though, can those who are against the use of horses for meat please explain why it's worse than eating other delicious animals?
Alec Cool Octopus wrote: » I love beef and eat it nearly every day but the thought of eating a horse disgusts me. One reason is I follow horse racing so I look on horses like athletes not something for eating. We also have horses at home and I used to horse ride/show jump a bit before and horses are much more affectionate animals than cattle or especially sheep which are so bloody stupid they don't have half a brain. Horses are very intelligent. I would liken eating horse to eating a dog or a cat. I would hope that its not possible to find horse meat in Galway tbh.
clived2 wrote: » I suppose you have no problem eating pigs?? who are just as smart as dogs, if thats your argument....
Das Kitty wrote: » OMG!!Ponies!!!!!111 Seriously though, can those who are against the use of horses for meat please explain why it's worse than eating other delicious animals? I'd love to try a good cut of horse, all I spotted in France the few times I was there was low quality stuff so I avoided it.
Maja wrote: » -why dont we start eating dogs?
Das Kitty wrote: » If they are humanely farmed and slaughtered and are tasty I'm there.
Alec Cool Octopus wrote: » I love beef and eat it nearly every day but the thought of eating a horse disgusts me.
kodute wrote: » Presumably stallion tastes terrible and mare and foal are where its at? Juicy, young foal chops...
Sarky wrote: » But it's ok to force them to run round and round an oddly shaped field where they're not allowed to stop to eat the grass while carrying a midget who hits them with a stick for our amusement? I'm kinda getting mixed signals from the horse folks here.
Maja wrote: » I think all you people dont understand close relation which could happen between horse and human. I dont like the idea of killing any living creature, but sorry -you dont ride pigs, you dont go for a walk with your cow!!! Every farming animal has some task - cows give milk, pigs meat, dogs herd sheep and horses are for riding them and they used to pull a cart. What all those animals get back from us for their sacrifice? Horses are our friends -you dont eat your friends!
legatti wrote: » Your right Xiney i stand corrected it is legal in this country.. but it is barbaric, and thoose that consume it are barbaric as well. if that offends, its not personal, i find it highly offensive and barbaric for anyone to consume it
spoonface wrote: » What's the difference? I mean a cow isn't as smart or maybe as sensitive as a horse but it's the same barbarity that's need to kill and eat them as for a horse. I think maybe you've just absorbed the norms of your culture without thinking it through. I mean if you were Jewish or Muslim you would likely find eating pork to be abhorrent but if not you're probably okay with eating pork. For me if you're willing to eat one animal, what's the difference in eating them all?