Hold your horses!
1982
Horsemeat prices are rising because of inflation and Europeans' increased demand. In 1981, the US sold 55,235 tons of horsemeat overseas (about 1% of the domestic horse population); also horsemeat was sold as dog food. Horsemeat compares favorably to beef in nutritional value. By law, wild horses cannot be sold to slaughterhouses; however the law is difficult to enforce. Stealing domestic horses is a well practiced method of providing slaughterhouses with horsemeat. (rkm)
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书目信息
Nutrition today
卷
17
期
4
页码
30
- 32
ISSN
1538-9839
其它主题
Food exports; Nutrient values; Animal sources of food; Food economics and consumption
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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