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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 3053804" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>Back many years ago I got into horses. Any average registered 3 month old colt would bring $600. Calves were $400. Many colts brought $2500. Watched many awesome 3 month to yearling colts sell for $5000-$7000. </p><p>Then about 6 years later when I was just invested good into a few good mares they outlawed horse processing in the USA and we had bad droughts. I watched literally hundreds and hundreds of quarter horse colts and paint colts sell for $20. Some for $5 and $10. I had a 3 year old 16 hand gentle beautiful colored overo stallion I got $150 out of him. Could have been a $10,000 animal. Many people don't realize when there is nothing out there to feed a horse, there is nothing out there to feed a horse. So I got out and stuck with cattle.</p><p>The "animal lovers" who got the horse processing plants shut down caused more grief and suffering for more horses than anyone ever has. They had to truck them to Canada to slaughter. Many were put down, and many were just abandoned, and then had to be put down. Idiots with no concept of real life. They don't realize that just because they got a law passed and they feel so good about themselves, Mother Nature is still a cruel *****!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 3053804, member: 118823"] Back many years ago I got into horses. Any average registered 3 month old colt would bring $600. Calves were $400. Many colts brought $2500. Watched many awesome 3 month to yearling colts sell for $5000-$7000. Then about 6 years later when I was just invested good into a few good mares they outlawed horse processing in the USA and we had bad droughts. I watched literally hundreds and hundreds of quarter horse colts and paint colts sell for $20. Some for $5 and $10. I had a 3 year old 16 hand gentle beautiful colored overo stallion I got $150 out of him. Could have been a $10,000 animal. Many people don't realize when there is nothing out there to feed a horse, there is nothing out there to feed a horse. So I got out and stuck with cattle. The "animal lovers" who got the horse processing plants shut down caused more grief and suffering for more horses than anyone ever has. They had to truck them to Canada to slaughter. Many were put down, and many were just abandoned, and then had to be put down. Idiots with no concept of real life. They don't realize that just because they got a law passed and they feel so good about themselves, Mother Nature is still a cruel *****! [/QUOTE]
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