Monday, January 30, 2012

Horse Slaughter: No Steps Forward – Many Steps Back « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Horse Slaughter: No Steps Forward – Many Steps Back « Straight from the Horse's Heart

By the end of the First World War, more than 827,000 horses and mules had served in the military. The British Army alone saw 415,179 animals die in the conflict. After the Armistice was signed, these soldier equines weren’t honored for their service and retired to pasture with the appreciation of grateful nations. They were, instead, sent to slaughter.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Horseback Mag Banned from Horse Slaughter Summit « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Horseback Mag Banned from Horse Slaughter Summit « Straight from the Horse's Heart

HOUSTON, (Horseback) – Horseback Magazine had hoped to cover the upcoming pro-horse processing Summit of the Horse in Oklahoma City beginning April 2, however, the fiery tempered president of United Horsemen, the presenting sponsor, has barred this magazine’s first amendment right to cover a news story of interest to all horse owners.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Wild Horses and Burros: Plaintiffs for the Day « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Wild Horses and Burros: Plaintiffs for the Day « Straight from the Horse's Heart

As the sun slowly peeks it’s glowing orb above the mountains and hills that surround Reno, Nevada it may just appear to be another day for most, but well out beyond those hills the few remaining wild horses and burros are going to be, virtually, crowded into a courtroom, today.

It’s January 27th 2012, a brisk and invigorating Thursday morning in northern Nevada, or at least I think it is morning. I blasted into town well after midnight by my Houston biological clock but a quick call to Laura Leigh reminded me that the evening was still young, by local time, and she still had a lot of work to do. Could I help her with that work, nope, just go to the hotel and get some rest in preparation for tomorrow, which is now today, and we would pool resources in the morning. So here I am, once again with my mind exclusively on the horses and burros while sitting alone in a hotel room, wondering what we will be feeling twelve hours from now and what the future will look like for our four legged plaintiffs. Perhaps, after drinking a pot of coffee, the most obvious statements that swirl around behind my forehead can be broken down into just two statements, the first is:

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

“War Horse” Message Touches the Heart of America « Straight from the Horse's Heart

“War Horse” Message Touches the Heart of America « Straight from the Horse's Heart

My in-laws were not horse people until Terry and I got hitched; not that I brought horses with me into the relationship but I did bring the means that allowed Terry to live her dream, and her parents were there, in Brazil, when she was given Apache the Mongalarga Marchador who now lives with us in Texas. My in-laws were hooked and always insist on taking care of the “GrandAnimals” when we travel. So the invitation for a movie and a dinner was quickly accepted with great relish.

We attended a Monday afternoon matinee for not only the rock-bottom price of the tickets but because we knew that there would be few patrons present to distract us. And we were right, there were only 9 total, including us, but one felt that she was above the rules and not only left her cell phone on but answered it in the middle of the movie. I activated my death ray and vaporized her, immediately…in my mind.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Last of the Real Cowboys « Straight from the Horse's Heart

The Last of the Real Cowboys « Straight from the Horse's Heart

I’ve known a lot of ranchers in my life; good, honest men with a work ethic born of pride in the job they do, men who think nothing of rolling out round bales of hay in minus 20 degree weather, who would go out in a rainstorm and bring an abandoned calf into the barn and bottle feed it for days on end because, “he deserves a chance.” On the flat plains of north Texas, life on the range could destroy the weak, but for those who persevered it could turn them into the very best of the human race.

Beau Jacques Case Not Only Sad, But Worrying « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Beau Jacques Case Not Only Sad, But Worrying « Straight from the Horse's Heart

The sad demise of former racehorse Beau Jacques will upset any horse lover.

Here was a thoroughbred gelding who, at five, was at the end of his racing career.

Owner Kevin Patterson had spent $US1000 in veterinary care to help Beau Jacques over a tendon injury suffered on March 29 last year, in the first step in getting him right for a new career after racing.

Kelsey Elva Lefever, 24, met with Patterson in May and held out the promise of a bright future for Beau Jacques.

Patterson gave Lefever Beau Jacques on the understanding she would find him a new home and he was not to be sold for meat under any circumstances, according to a probable-cause affidavit signed by Trooper Colleen Shelly, of the Pennsylvania State Police Department.

Monday, January 23, 2012

THE REQUIREMENTS OF JUSTICE « Straight from the Horse's Heart

THE REQUIREMENTS OF JUSTICE « Straight from the Horse's Heart

RT Fitch and I each placed $1,000 on the table as an award to anyone who can prove that equine slaughter has a basis in need other that sticking money in the pockets of the pro-slaughter crowd. Without fail, the customary propaganda spewed forth like sewage from an overflowing cesspool. Not a single statement held any factual backing. Several tried to turn the tables, challenging us to provide the answer to, “Why not?” Nor was a word uttered on this blog by the high and mighty “authorities,” although some person named “Wallis,” who thinks she is a leader of some sort, did post on several other blogs that I was an idiot and should be “investigated.”

Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Force of the Horse® « Straight from the Horse's Heart

The Force of the Horse® « Straight from the Horse's Heart

It had been a while since they had spoken with him. They knew that he had been busy, particularly since the hurricanes. Before the storms, he used to come out and sit with them, often sharing conversation and stories over the round bale; but it had been a while. They missed the contact, but could feel the clutter in his mind and the battle raging in his soul. So they calmly waited, knowing that he would return to them. Tonight, he was sitting on the fence, thoughtfully watching them munch on the new round bale in the back pasture.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Horses Aren’t The Only Victims « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Horses Aren’t The Only Victims « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Can we trust anyone? This lovely looking horse trainer lady pretended to give horses a good home, and sold them to kill instead. Her constant deceiving and lying is not the exception amongst kill buyers, it is the rule.

Many a previous owner would be distraught and traumatized if they knew of the torturous ways in which their former companion has come to its bitter end. The predatory horse slaughter industry doesn’t only victimize horses, it victimizes people.

Congress Considering Ending Horse Slaughter Once And For All « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Congress Considering Ending Horse Slaughter Once And For All « Straight from the Horse's Heart

U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan (R., Pa.) on Thursday urged his colleagues in the House and Senate to pass legislation to halt horse slaughter after reading a report in The Inquirer that Kelsey Lefever of Honeybrook was allegedly selling animals for slaughter in Canada under false pretenses.

“This is a tragic example of why we need federal law to prohibit the transportation and sale of horses for slaughter in the first place,” said Meehan, one of 150 cosponsors of anti-slaughter legislation in the House. “Horses are not raised for human consumption, and their slaughter for sale overseas is a cruel and inhumane practice that is not consistent with our values here in Pennsylvania.”

Investigation of BLM Roundup Contractor Requested « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Investigation of BLM Roundup Contractor Requested « Straight from the Horse's Heart

WASHINGTON (Jan. 20, 2012) – The Cloud Foundation (TCF) of Colorado Springs, CO has requested an investigation into the contracting process which led to Sun J Livestock of Vernal, Utah, receiving millions of dollars in Bureau of Land Management (BLM) contracts to round up wild horses and burros in the West since the Fall of 2010. The request for an investigation was filed yesterday with the Interior Office of the Inspector General.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Donkey-Powered Protesters Marched on Texas Capitol « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Donkey-Powered Protesters Marched on Texas Capitol « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Words matter in life. And the case of the the wild donkeys of West Texas is no exception.

If you call them “Wild Burros” you could be inclined to see them as scrappy survivors, emblems of the Old West. If you call them “Feral Donkeys,” well, then they sound like pests that need to be exterminated.

In Texas, what we have here is a failure to communicate.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Gov Rick Perry’s Office Says “NO” to Petitions to Stop Shooting Wild Burros « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Gov Rick Perry’s Office Says “NO” to Petitions to Stop Shooting Wild Burros « Straight from the Horse's Heart



At a Statehouse dominated by elephants, the donkey got some love in a short parade in downtown Austin on Wednesday.

The occasion was a protest of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department‘s shoot-to-kill policy concerning feral burros in Big Bend Ranch State Park. Marjorie Farabee , founder of the Wild Burro Protection League and director at the Wild Horse Freedom Federation, had a helper drop some 103,000 petitions against shooting the burros at Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst’s office.

“Because Gov. Perry’s office refused authorization of delivery,” Farabee said. “Be sure you write that.”

Woman charged with lying about rescuing horses, instead sends them to slaughter « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Woman charged with lying about rescuing horses, instead sends them to slaughter « Straight from the Horse's Heart

It was not illegal for Kelsey Lefever to bring rescued horses to auction to be sold for slaughter. But it was illegal for her to tell the horses’ owners that she was finding them good homes, according to Pennsylvania state police.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Burros to Deliver Petitions to Governor Rick Perry « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Burros to Deliver Petitions to Governor Rick Perry « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Tomorrow, 1/18/2011,the Wild Burro Protection League and Red Horse Nation will be herding burros to Austin to deliver more than 100,000 signatures to Governor Rick Perry.

The signatures are part of a Change.org petition demanding that the Presidential hopeful stop his administration’s wild burro slaughter in Texas’ Big Bend Ranch State Park.

Equine Welfare Advocates Issue Slaughter Argument Challenge « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Equine Welfare Advocates Issue Slaughter Argument Challenge « Straight from the Horse's Heart

In November, passage of a federal agricultural budget bill restored USDA funding for horsemeat processing plant inspections. Now, a pair of equine welfare advocates is offering $2,000 to anyone who can make a convincing argument in favor of reviving the horse processing industry in the United States.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Children’s Horse Saving Writing Campaign Building Groundswell of Support « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Children’s Horse Saving Writing Campaign Building Groundswell of Support « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Chicago (EWA) – The Equine Welfare Alliance (EWA) children’s letter writing campaign to end horse slaughter, first announced on January 5th, has now received the support of The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) Humane Education Committee.

The Equine Welfare Alliance (EWA) was contacted by the committee to offer their support and to obtain additional information on the campaign. The committee enclosed a letter from one of their teachers with an email voicing support from Senator Joe Lieberman.

The $2,000.00 Horse Slaughter Challenge « Straight from the Horse's Heart

The $2,000.00 Horse Slaughter Challenge « Straight from the Horse's Heart

It might not be a lot of money but Jerry Finch, Founder and President of Habitat for Horses, called out the propaganda perpetuating horse-killers only to have the dark-side fall flat on their faces. He threw down one thousand dollars as a challenge for the horse-haters to verify why horse slaughter is necessary and from the handful of mindless followers of “Slaughterhouse” Sue Wallis and Dave “Doink” Duquette only the lamest dared to show their faces and still not one solid, scientific, moralistic, ethical fact has been brought forward to support why it is necessary to butcher our companion horses and then eat their flesh. Not one single reason; so we are going to up the ante and I will, personally, throw in an additional thousand in an effort to get these money mongering cockroaches to crawl out from under their rocks and stand in the light of day and attempt to support their failed philosophy. Just one, can any of them truly debate and substantiate their bloody stance without subverting the truth and manipulating legal actions from behind closed doors? I don’t think so. We may as well make it $1,000,000.00 and watch the circus because there is no chance on this green earth that these unenlightened cult of misguided livestock dealers will ever be able prove their point beyond any reasonable shadow of doubt.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Love of Horses « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Love of Horses « Straight from the Horse's Heart

“All week long, day and night, we battle the BLM, the bloody horse haters and even the President of the United States on behalf of those that cannot speak for themselves; our horses either wild or domestic. The bought politicians and the horse-eaters wonder at our resilience, our tenacity and our conviction; without admitting it they are in awe and envy pervades their consciousness.

So today, being Sunday, we will reach out to them and briefly explain why we do what we do and what fuels the fire within our souls. The passion in our lives is born in the depth of soul from within the eye of the horse and the power that drives us is knowing from the very core of our being that we are right, we are just and we will never go away.” ~ R.T.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Horse-Haters: Put Up or Shut Up « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Horse-Haters: Put Up or Shut Up « Straight from the Horse's Heart

They like to call themselves “Pro-Slaughter” as if there is an ounce of good in them but the bunch that supports the uncivilized practice of brutally slaughtering companion horses and then feasting upon their carcasses has nothing “Pro” about them, in fact they are about as “Anti” as you can get: Anti-Horse, Anti-Eduction, Anti-Truth, Anti-Morals and above all, Anti-American. They speak to all that is wrong with our society as they pervert and twist our governmental processes for the sake of a few extra coins in their pockets as they torment the gentle equine soul and spout untruths, lies, rumor and innuendo as if it were fact and one American has called them out and said enough is enough.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

C Minus: Subpar Score for Obama Administration on Animal Welfare Issues « Straight from the Horse's Heart

C Minus: Subpar Score for Obama Administration on Animal Welfare Issues « Straight from the Horse's Heart

The Obama administration had B-level scores for the first two years of the term, but earned only a C-minus from The Humane Society of the United States for its performance on animal welfare issues in 2011. The Obama administration had a wide range of opportunities to advance a constructive animal welfare agenda for the nation in 2011, but it was responsible for only a few noteworthy beneficial actions for animals. It stalled, weakened, or exhibited indifference to some overdue reforms, and it even took some highly adverse actions against animal protection.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Feds Defend Press Limits to Wild Horse Roundup « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Feds Defend Press Limits to Wild Horse Roundup « Straight from the Horse's Heart

SAN FRANCISCO (CN) – A photographer appeared before the 9th Circuit on Monday to defend press freedoms against the federal agency that barred her from attending a roundup of wild horses in Nevada.

Laura Leigh sued in September 2010 for a temporary restraining order that would stop the Bureau of Land Management from conducting a wild horse roundup in the Silver King Herd Management Area, which is about 150 miles north of Las Vegas in Lincoln County.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Horse Eater Attempts to Justify Slaughtering Companion Animals « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Horse Eater Attempts to Justify Slaughtering Companion Animals « Straight from the Horse's Heart

As the Pro-Horse movement becomes more mainstream and expands the awareness of the public through billboards, video commercials and print media the horse-eaters are scrambling to fine tune their propaganda machine and expand their war chest of misinformation and bogus facts. The leaders of their tiny ranks have been Wyoming State Rep. Sue Wallis and an unheard of horse trainer David Duquette who sits as president of their latest list of befouled 501(c) 3 United Horsemen. It’s odd that neither of these individuals come forward with any sort of substantial credentials be they educational or professional yet a handful of misguided cultists follow them as if their word was gospel and what falls from their mouths is 180 degrees out from anything approaching the truth.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Why Deer are Not Horses « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Why Deer are Not Horses « Straight from the Horse's Heart

I had this idea that I could rope a deer, put it in a stall, feed it up on corn for a couple of weeks, tame it and have a little petting zoo for the grandkids when they come over, they are getting bored with the cattle and I don’t have any horses so this could be a very cheap and natural way to go.

The first step in this adventure was getting a deer. I figured that, since they congregate at my cattle feeder and do not seem to have much fear of me when we are there (a bold one will sometimes come right up and sniff at the bags of feed while I am in the back of the truck not 4 feet away), it should not be difficult to rope one, get up to it and toss a bag over its head (to calm it down) then hog tie it and transport it home.

From the Mouths of Babes the Horses are Saved « Straight from the Horse's Heart

From the Mouths of Babes the Horses are Saved « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Of course, it’s Sunday and we like to stay away from the gross, grim and perverted (so normally we don’t talk about Mustang abuse and horse slaughter). But today I would like to share with you some good, wholesome and uplifting news, the news about the children of the nation bonding together in an effort to convince our alleged animal friendly President to sign an Executive Order to ensure that horse slaughter plants will never open in the U.S and to stop the transportation of American horses across our borders to be the tainted delicacy on a rich foreigners plate.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

American Indians Offer Programs for Horses That Treat the Sacred Animals as a Way of Life « Straight from the Horse's Heart

American Indians Offer Programs for Horses That Treat the Sacred Animals as a Way of Life « Straight from the Horse's Heart

On November 18, President Obama approved the lifting of a congressional ban on domestic horsemeat inspections. In doing so, he raised the possibility that horses could be legally slaughtered for human consumption in the U.S. for the first time in years. Just as important, he spotlighted a major clash of cultures.

America’s Youth Appeal to Obama to End Horse Slaughter « Straight from the Horse's Heart

America’s Youth Appeal to Obama to End Horse Slaughter « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Chicago (EWA) – Jo-Claire Corcoran of the Equine Welfare Alliance’s Research Team has launched a children’s letter writing campaign to end the slaughter of American horses. Canadian partners have launched a parallel campaign aimed at stopping horse slaughter in Canada.

A similar campaign forty years ago resulted in the passage of the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burros Act that was passed on a unanimous vote in both houses. Jo-Claire commented,

“As Wild Horse Annie proved in 1971 congress listened to the children of this country. Sometimes we do not give our children credit for their ability to comprehend. Children growing up on farms which raise animals for food, are aware those animals are going to slaughter to become food, they understand those animals were raised for that purpose.” She added, “My grandson understands the difference between animals raised for food and animals that are not raised for food.”

Friday, January 6, 2012

Horseback Interview: BLM Shuts the Doors by Hiding Wild Horse Traps on Private Land « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Horseback Interview: BLM Shuts the Doors by Hiding Wild Horse Traps on Private Land « Straight from the Horse's Heart

HOUSTON, (Horseback) – Last winter when about 160 horses died in the bitter cold of a Nevada desert’s winter, wild horse advocates issued howls of protest climaxing when a foal, exhausted after being stampeded for miles over rocky ground, lost his hooves and perished.

Animal advocates will not witness such an event this year because the horses are being held in a compound on private property leased at taxpayer’s expense but closed to the public.

Business as Usual as BLM Hides Behind Contractor, Ropes Off Stampede From Public View « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Business as Usual as BLM Hides Behind Contractor, Ropes Off Stampede From Public View « Straight from the Horse's Heart

HOUSTON, (Horseback) – The federal Bureau of Land Management has talked a good game in recent months with its appointment of a veteran agency bureaucrat to head the division that controls U.S. wild horses and burros. During that period statements from Director Bob Abbey on down have promised a new era of openess in BLM’s treatment of wild horses which have been systamatically removed from federal lands and replacd by cattle. Hundreds have died in helicopter driven stampedes in the dead of winter and the heat of a desert summer.

Erasing the Memory of Cloud the Stallion « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Erasing the Memory of Cloud the Stallion « Straight from the Horse's Heart

I know many of you have already sent in your comments to the BLM regarding the planned permanent removal of 30 young Pryor mustangs, but I’d like you to consider adding a special plea for Echo, Cloud’s little grandson (BLM name is Killian).

In April 2010, Bolder’s black mare, Cascade, gave birth to a pale colt. It was early May before Makendra and I could get up on the Pryors to look for the colt that supposedly looked like Cloud. We spotted Bolder and his family far out on a still snowy, finger-like ridge on Sykes. We could see a little colt lying in the snow under a juniper tree. He looked snow white but, on closer examination, I could see his stockings and the blaze on his face. On the tip of his nose he had a pink snip, just like his great grandpa Raven, his grandpa Cloud, and his father, Bolder.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Talk of Wild Horse Reform “has delivered nothing” « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Talk of Wild Horse Reform “has delivered nothing” « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Talk of reform within the Bureau of Land Management‘s wild horse management program has failed to deliver any changes, the Wild Horse Freedom Federation says.

The group, which funds legal challenges against the Governmental agencies that it considers are acting against the wellbeing of wild horses and burros, says 2012 is mirroring 2011, with hundreds of wild horses again targeted for removal from public lands.

BLM’s 2012 Wild Horse Management Plan Looks Like 2011 « Straight from the Horse's Heart

BLM’s 2012 Wild Horse Management Plan Looks Like 2011 « Straight from the Horse's Heart

HOUSTON, (WHFF) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is demonstrating that the New Year of 2012 mirrors 2011 for the hundreds of wild horses that are currently being extracted from public lands. Despite recurring declarations made by the agency toward reform, no changes are apparent as the BLM recently resumed helicopter driven wild horse roundups after taking a brief break from operations over the holidays.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Exclusive: Nebraska Mustang Murderer’s Parole Hearing Transcript « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Exclusive: Nebraska Mustang Murderer’s Parole Hearing Transcript « Straight from the Horse's Heart

In early November of 2011 a three person Parole Board, in rural Nebraska, met with convicted Wild Horse Killer, Jason Meduna, and discussed setting him free; very, very early. If you are not familiar with this convicted animal abuser and his heinous crimes please click (HERE) as the record is long and to retell the gory details is beyond me at this point. But his former neighbor, the one who was forced to bear his abuse and accused of poisoning his horses as he let them die of starvation and no water, took the time to order the CD of his hearing and transcribe it for your review. We offer no commentary, at this point, but simply the recorded conversation that went back and forth between four individuals who, obviously, have no love for the gift of life and the beauty of equines but instead only see the narrow-minded path that best serves their individual needs. May God have mercy on their souls.” ~ R.T.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Where do the GOP Candidates Stand on Animal Issues? « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Where do the GOP Candidates Stand on Animal Issues? « Straight from the Horse's Heart

The Humane Society Legislative Fund has not yet made any recommendation in the 2012 presidential race, but over the coming months we will be evaluating President Obama’s animal welfare record during his first term and looking at where the major Republican candidates stand on animal issues. Three of the major candidates remaining are current or ex-governors, one is a former U.S. Senator and House member, two serve in the U.S. House, and one served in the House and was Speaker of the House.

Opinion: Cattle Grazing Impact on Public Land « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Opinion: Cattle Grazing Impact on Public Land « Straight from the Horse's Heart

As most of you know the BLM’s favorite, trumped up excuse to remove wild horses and burros from their rightful public land is usually centered on range protection from their grazing; even if private cattle out number the native horses 200+ to 1, it makes no difference. But recently the BLM got caught with their pants down as they tried to interfere with a scientific study and the editorial staff of the Salt Lake Tribune is not impressed, nor are we.” ~ R.T.

Monday, January 2, 2012

To Kingston, Kohl, Blunt, Baucus, Wallis; “…as long as we have resources and they are in office.” « Straight from the Horse's Heart

To Kingston, Kohl, Blunt, Baucus, Wallis; “…as long as we have resources and they are in office.” « Straight from the Horse's Heart

HOUSTON, (Horseback) – The Chicago based Equine Welfare Alliance continued its national assault on five politicians the day after New Years with a strongly worded press release targeted toward the national media and members of Congress. The release went out under the names of EWA President John Holland, and Vice President Vicki Tobin, the day after the resignation of Sue Wallis (R) Wyoming from the group she helped found. “This year and into the future Sue will be focusing on the business of humane horse processing, and helping those who seek to develop responsible and successful business ventures,” the pro slaughter group said in a statement.

Treachery of Congressional Horse Slaughter Cabal Exposed in Ad Campaign « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Treachery of Congressional Horse Slaughter Cabal Exposed in Ad Campaign « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Wyoming Equine Terrorist Quits Horse Eating Cult « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Wyoming Equine Terrorist Quits Horse Eating Cult « Straight from the Horse's Heart

On January 1st alleged horse trainer and President of the front for horse slaughter lobbying, United Horsemen, issued a communique to their handful of cultist followers stating that Wyoming State Rep. “Slaughterhouse” Sue Wallis has resigned her post as Vice President effective immediately.

With the organization and it’s leadership’s history of dancing with the truth and coming up short on facts it’s difficult to ascertain exactly the reasoning behind the biggest mouth in the horse eating business making such a rapid departure from the questionable organization. The only reason given during Duquette’s rambling is that the infamous horse butcheress is going to utilize her ample free time in studying new ways in which to kill, mutilate, desecrate and eat equine companion animals.