They still eat horses

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Horses are back in the news today. Federal officials again ruled out slaughtering horses for food even though there are far too many horses on public lands in the west. Remember this post, two months ago? "They Eat Horses, Don't They?"

"I guess I was naive," says one woman, "I had no idea what happened to race horses when they retire." Well, duh, lady. Same thing that happens to any other farm animal past its prime.

Reaction came swiftly from Bruce King, a local entrepreneur who's now into farming and writes a blog called "Meat, Raising Animals for Food in Western Washington." His answer: repeal the ban on the slaughter of horses in the US, a law that forces horses to Mexico and Canada.

"What does horse taste like?" King asks. "That's a question that you, as an American Citizen, probably can't answer. We just don't eat them. They're edible, and other countries do, but we don't."

Well, the Candians are paying attention. In today's Globe & Mail, the Toronto paper, there's an article headlined "Why You Should Eat Horsemeat: It's Delicious"!

And so it is. Here's a horsemeat butcher shop in Venice, where they know what's tasty:

Horsemeat butchershop in Venice.JPGHorsemeat stew.JPGPuledro, that yummy-looking chunk of meat in the window, that's Italian for colt or foal. Now, we're squeamish about horses in this country. We don't like to think of horses as food, but a horse isn't that much different from a cow, is it? Plenty of people, even today, eat small game like squirrel, but most Americans don't eat rabbits or chickens.

Wait, wait! Of course we eat chickens. What do you think we are, crazy?

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So great meeting you on the tour of Collio.
Loving your posts about the trip, especially Vespa in Collio.

And my first taste of equine (and yes, delicious!)was when I was in Conegliano Valdobbiadene and I was a tad squimish to order it, but when in Rome right?

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