I’ve read a few sources claiming that the more recent horsemeat taboo in Britain is little to do with animal welfare (especially when you consider how many horses the racing fraternity get through every year) – but more because eating horsemeat was seen as a sign of poverty.
for me eating horses is not very attractive because i like to ride horses, find them intelligent and the taste isn’t so great. cows are just bred to be eaten and sheep are so dumb they deserve it. pigs are smart, but not smart enough to stop themselves from tasting ******* great
i ate sheeps brain …
never again …
never again …
Really! what was it like?
ermmm …
you know those meatballs in a can … if you closed your eyes and eat one its like that …
Ah cant really knock it then…. 😉
shit, i’d eat a giant panda if i had the munchies!
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given some of the responses to this thread I reckon the toffs are probably gonna be keeping their horses and ponies locked indoors now, just wait until people have their post-rave surge of hunger…. :laugh_at:
Meats meat as far as i’m concerned although i have heard horse is quite tough and gamey so not sure if id actually like it but would be willing to try it
I voted no. I can eat and live perfectly happily without poor old horses having to be tied up, imprisoned and killed. Sorry, an ethical answer to a culinary question.
ive ate horse meat in italy ….
it was pretty much like chicken and ok
at the end of the day meat is meat whichever way you look at it ..
whether its dog, cat, chicken, beef, etc, etc ,
its what your conditioned to in the east they eat dogs etc its no different than us here eating beef
party on raaa
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