Number 237 and 498

Sharon Says: Happy White Horse not so happy being tortured. Neither is brown horse happy being tortured. Heinous surfaces in the mind of humans. Why they say so beautiful a creature have to suffer for blood and flesh? Don’t bother asking somebody else, ask yourself. The answer lies within.
Horse number “237” and Horse number”498″. At least they put them in quotes, the helpful people taking the photo.
What number are you called? Oh right, it’s a lengthy one:
3 numbers – 2 numbers – 4 numbers. It’s called social security number.
Why? Does it keep you safe within society? Security means safe. How am I safe? I’m not. People can beat me up and murder me without being charged or even looked for. Not even financially at old age am I safe. Government takes money from your paycheck when you begin work as a child or teenager. Say it’s for security in old age. I get 607.00 a month – can’t even pay rent with that. So it’s a lie.
But I live a great life compared to those horses taken against their will and against nature by unfeeling people who say they need money now and in old age. The horse age doesn’t matter to them. God, they say, put them here for us to use and abuse. God say no, if horse is here for you to use and abuse, the horse would not have a nervous system to feel pain and fright.
It’s not just the men and women at the top who cause the problem, it’s the people at the bottom and middle who they hire who refuse to say no, I won’t do that. People assuage their consciences by claiming that’s all there is, the slaughter industry, that’s the only job uneducated people can do. They lie at the top, at the middle and at the bottom. It’s convenient is the answer to the WHY. All for convenience. All because they can and nothing from the sky is going to come down like a bolt and strike them in the eye.
Do we really have free will? No. We have will, that’s all. Will I do that or will I do this? Or, I will do this and I won’t to that. Which is better? Not somewhere in the middle; that’s lazy statistical thinking. Does the answer come first in some people or the question? Usually, unfortunately, the answer. The will is made up when money and convenience are on the table. There are no questions, except hidden somewhere in the mind.
Europe & South America’s Sickening Secret:
Crammed into restraint pens and repeatedly forced into pregnancy, tens of thousands of horses have their blood extracted on obscene vampire farms in Argentina and Uruguay in what can only be described as an endless chain of violence within the animal agriculture industry.
They have giant needles stabbed into their jugular veins to suck out the fertility hormone Pregnant Mare’s Serum Gonadotropin (PMSG) – also known as Equine Chorionic Gonadotropin – it is later injected into other farmed animals to speed up their fertility cycle so they can be forced to have more babies much quicker than naturally.
Once or twice a week, up to ten litres of blood is taken over a period of 11-12 weeks. The mothers then endure forced abortions as the hormone can only be obtained during early pregnancy. The barbaric cycle then restarts and the horses are impregnated again. Once they become infertile or too anaemic they are violently slaughtered and sold so their bodies can be eaten.
Why is this happening? The PMSG is used to boost production and therefore profits on pig factory farms across Europe, and in the UK it has also been used on sheep, dogs and cows.
It is believed that 80% of pig farms in Germany use PMSG, but its use in other nations remains unclear since the EU and UK does not require farmers to record the use of PMSG.
Once injected into pigs, this cocktail of hormones means that within just two days of a mother giving birth, she can become pregnant again, giving her body little time to recover.
Since 2015, Tierschutzbund Zürich and Animal Welfare Foundation have regularly carried out investigations in Argentina and Uruguay to uncover and document the violence and suffering of horses used for PMSG production.
Their footage exposed emaciated bodies weakened by blood loss. Staff were filmed beating their victims with boards and electric rods to force them into stalls. One hopeless horse is seen woefully resting her head on railings trembling. A worker kicks her three times in the face before she collapses to the floor.
The blood trade is a lucrative industry with the concentrated hormone higher in value than gold. Besides the Argentinian company Syntex SA, which is one of the largest producers of PMSG worldwide and has a branch in Uruguay, there are three more big producers in Uruguay: the blood farms “Las Marquesas”, “Biomega SA” and “La Paloma”.
Local Animal Save Movement activists say there are more farms hiding away from scrutiny, “The blood farms operate in remote woodland to hide the horror. Activists attempting to expose the secretive clandestine industry have already been threatened at gunpoint.”
The shady trade operates in a legal grey area. Officially the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries in Uruguay and the SENASA (Servicio Nacional de Sanidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria) in Argentina are responsible for the supervision of PMSG extraction. However, in Argentina there is no legal protection for animals exploited in this way and in Uruguay the animal welfare manual for PMSG is based on non-binding recommendations, which in effect are voluntary.
The violence doesn’t end with the tortured horses, or the additional suffering of cows, pigs, sheep and dogs, and it doesn’t even end with the activists threatened with violence; PMSG is also linked to crude research taking place inside secretive vivisection laboratories worldwide. In one experiment led by both the Tehran and Yale School of Medicine, 20 rats were injected with PMSG and then mutilated and killed so their ovaries could be removed for examination. The systematic cycle of violence and interconnectivity is endless, and we must act now to stop it.
AI Overview
Horse blood is used to make a variety of products that are used to treat human conditions, including:
What is horse blood extract used for in humans?
- AntivenomHorse hyperimmune serum is used to treat bites or stings from venomous animals like snakes, spiders, scorpions, jellyfish, and stonefish.
- Horse anti-thymocyte globulinUsed to treat aplastic anemia, a severe immune disorder that causes low blood counts.
- Equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG)Also known as pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG), this hormone is used to manage fertility in animals that are raised for human consumption.
- EstrogenExtracted from the urine of pregnant mares, estrogen is used to treat menopausal symptoms in women.
- ImmunoglobulinsHorse-derived plasma is used to produce immunoglobulins that treat infectious diseases like tetanus, rabies, and botulism.
- Serum therapyIn the late 19th century, scientists used serum from animals inoculated with bacterial toxins to treat diseases in humans. Serum therapy was an effective cure for diphtheria.
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