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What is Premarin?
The hormone replacement therapy PREMARIN (PREgnant MARes urINe) and other products such as PremPro and PremPhase are taken by millions of women every day. The horses they collect the urine from live each day in cramped stalls too small to even lie down, they are denied free access to water, standing for up to six months in a “pee-line” with rubber collection cups hooked tightly around their urethras.

Wild Horses and Burros
Today less than 25,000 wild horses and less than 5,000 wild burros are running free on our public lands, the lowest number in history, and daily, more and more are being extracted from lands that were designated as their homes.

American Rodeos
Rodeo animals are tormented to the point where many suffer painful injuries and many of these injuries ultimately leading to the death of the animals. Once the animals are injured, many times are sent to slaughter (including the horses) without veterinary treatment.

Charreada or Charro Rodeo
Probably one of the most inhumane events featured in Mexican Rodeos is the event of horse tripping, where Charros, the cowboys, on horseback show their skill by roping a galloping horse with the intention on bringing the horse crashing to the ground. They are allowed to rope and trip the horse as many times as they like.

Horse Slaughter
Not only are Premarin mares, foals and stallions bound for slaughter, but it's estimated that one third of slaughter bound horses are bred for racing. Horses removed from the wild through the BLM program, rodeo horses, camp horses, show horses, "backyard" horses, rental horses and stolen horses are all targets fort he "killer buyers" who act as middlemen for the slaughter houses. Making cat or dog food is not the reason for killing horses, the European and Japanese palate is.

Slaughterhouses
Did you know that the two texas slaughterhouses, Bel-Tex in Fort Worth and Dallas Crown, in Kaufman are slaughtering horses illegally and have been since 1949? Not until 2001, did someone complain that these two slaughterhouses have been violating the law for 45 years.

Pony Skin Foals
A pony skin foal is a nurse mare foal born so a mare can provide milk to the thoroughbred foals born for racing. It is illegal to send foals under six months of age to the slaughterhouse, so these foals, from one day up to six months old are skinned for high end leather products.



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