11. Animal Ethics: January 2004
as are used by man, as a horse, ass, or dog. ) 3. a. Contemptuously or humorously for: a human being who is no better than a brute, or whose animal nature has the ascendancy over his reason; a mere animal. (Cf. similar use of creature. )
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12. Animal Ethics
as are used by man, as a horse, ass, or dog. ) 3. a. Contemptuously or humorously for: a human being who is no better than a brute, or whose animal nature has the ascendancy over his reason; a mere animal. (Cf. similar use of creature. )
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13. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
the Editor:Re “We Eat Horses, Don’t We? ,” by Christa Weil (Op-Ed, March 5):Ms. Weil’s paean to Horsemeat should be taken with a grain of salt. The fact that Horsemeat has at times been part of humanity’s diet is not
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14. Animal Ethics: A Good Day for Horses
from inspecting any new horses for slaughter, the plant will have to halt operations after slaughtering the already inspected horses.A previous post on the "horse Slaughter Bill" (H.R. 503), a bill designed to ban horse slaughter in the U.S.,
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15. Animal Ethics
I have one older riding horse and occasionally some laying hens. All these would have to be tagged if the National Animal Identification System becomes mandatory, and for no purpose, because none of my animals will be sold overseas for
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16. Animal Ethics: January 2007
’s point that all horses deserve the “generosity of conscience” that was expended to save Barbaro.Just days before Barbaro was humanely put down, the American horse Slaughter Prevention Act was reintroduced in Congress. In an
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17. Animal Ethics: May 2006
is to find the fastest horse. But is this knowledge really worth the risk to the health of the horse?I'm not an animal rights activist, but I'm of the opinion that most racehorses would be just as "happy" roaming free on farms.So maybe seeing
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18. Animal Ethics: September 2006
Horses
The following propositions are inconsistent: 1. It is wrong to slaughter Horses for human consumption.2. It is not wrong to slaughter cows for human consumption.3. There is no morally relevant difference
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19. Animal Ethics: December 2006
I have one older riding horse and occasionally some laying hens. All these would have to be tagged if the National Animal Identification System becomes mandatory, and for no purpose, because none of my animals will be sold overseas for
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20. Animal Ethics
Allow Slaughtering of Wild Horses" (news article, Nov. 25):Senator Conrad Burns of Montana, by attaching a rider to the appropriations bill allowing wild Horses to be sent to slaughter, has gutted the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act and
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