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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerDVM" data-source="post: 2122820" data-attributes="member: 7961"><p>It's really just an aesthetics issue. Not harmful at all. It's just we think of horses in much the same way we think of of dogs and cats, more as pets. We don't usually think of cows, pigs, or chickens as anything more than food, so it's not horrifying when we eat beef, pork, or a nice piece of white meat. A Trigger steak, Molly fritters, or Mama Kitty stir fry, on the other hand... HORRORS!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerDVM, post: 2122820, member: 7961"] It's really just an aesthetics issue. Not harmful at all. It's just we think of horses in much the same way we think of of dogs and cats, more as pets. We don't usually think of cows, pigs, or chickens as anything more than food, so it's not horrifying when we eat beef, pork, or a nice piece of white meat. A Trigger steak, Molly fritters, or Mama Kitty stir fry, on the other hand... HORRORS!!! [/QUOTE]
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