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In this video, we’re diving into one of the most controversial topics in the equine industry: horse slaughter in the United States. We know this conversation is emotional. We know people have strong opinions. But this isn’t about shock value — it’s about looking at the bigger picture of horse welfare, overbreeding, euthanasia costs, kill buyers, rescue pipelines, and what really happens after slaughterhouses closed in the U.S. We talk about: Why U.S. horse slaughter facilities were shut down Exporting horses to Canada, Mexico, and overseas Long-distance transport and welfare concerns The reality of equine overpopulation Irresponsible breeding and chronic soundness issues Dangerous temperaments and unmanageable horses The high cost of euthanasia and disposal Kill buyers and how the slaughter pipeline works Rescue industry concerns and funding dynamics Medication and food safety issues in exported horses We are not telling anyone to send their horse to slaughter. We personally choose euthanasia for our own horses. But we are asking a difficult question: If slaughter still happens — just in another country, often with fewer regulations — did banning it here actually reduce suffering? Or did we unintentionally make it worse? This is about hard truths in the horse industry — neglect, abuse, overpopulation, and the uncomfortable reality that not every horse has a safe long-term landing spot. We believe these conversations matter. And we believe we need honest dialogue — even when it’s uncomfortable. 💬 Let’s have a respectful discussion in the comments. Where do you stand on this issue? This video is for educational purposes and constitutes Fair Use under Section 107 of the US Copyright Act of 1976. Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes of education, research, criticism, comment, and news reporting. This video is fully transformative and created in accordance with YouTube’s Content Reuse Policy under the Content Reuse Act. It includes original narration, commentary, educational context, visual edits, and added value through storytelling and analysis. No content is simply re-uploaded. #horse #horses #horsecare #horsenews #equestrian