Outbreak Of Horse Slaughters Have Miami-Area Owners On Edge

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SARAH LARIMER | 07/31/09 06:18 AM | AP

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Richard Couto plays with the baby horse, whose mother was butchered at a Miami stable, Monday, July 27, 2009. Since January, police say at least 17 horses have been butchered. While police will not share their theories on who is doing the killing and why, animal advocates believe the meat is being sold on the black market. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

MIAMI — Someone is killing the horses of Miami-Dade County.

Since January, police say at least 17 horses have been butchered, their carcasses left on roadsides or in stalls or rural pastures.

Police tiptoe around questions about who is doing the killing and why, but animal rights advocates believe the meat is being sold on the black market to people from other countries where horse is a delicacy.

"It's a real ugly problem we're trying to take hold of and eliminate," said Richard Couto, an investigator with the South Florida Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which has recently looked into six horse killings. "Extremely, extremely difficult to find the people that are doing the slaughtering."

Ivonne Rodriguez had never heard the horror stories, never seen the pictures, until her horse, Geronimo, disappeared from his pasture one February morning. She missed work to post fliers and canvass her neighborhood, asking others if they had seen the good-natured pinto who liked apples and was friendly around children.

A few days later, she got a call from her father. The horse's remains had been discovered under a palm tree, partially hidden by fronds. It had been decapitated and butchered, apparently by thieves who took its meat.

"Not only is it disturbing, it's hurtful," Rodriguez said. "It's a pet for God's sake. It's not been raised to suffer a death like that."

The killings have continued, the latest over the weekend. On Monday, Couto stood over a horse carcass with about 200 pounds of meat removed. Its owner found it butchered over the weekend, its cappuccino-colored foal alive and still nuzzled against its body.

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The horse's remains were burned, but a nauseating stench still lingered around the body, which lay just a few feet from its old home.

Miami-Dade Police Capt. Scott Andress, whose agency is among those investigating the horse slaughters, said the cases are tough to solve because they usually happen in rural areas where there are no eyewitnesses. He said his officers are working to confirm whether the horse meat is being sold to consumers.

"We had received anecdotal evidence in the past that there might be some sort of black market activity," said Andress, commander of department's Agricultural Patrol Section. "We started hearing more about it after Jan. 11, which was the first case we got this year."

Couto says the black market for horse meat is both active and profitable.

"Miami-Dade and South Florida is a melting pot," Couto said. "We have a lot of people, we have a lot of international people, from Asia, Europe, South, Central America and the islands. A lot of these countries, horse meat for human consumption is legal. These people grow up eating this meat."

Investigators have discovered animals with slit throats and slashed tendons. Some have been stabbed to the heart, and some might have been butchered alive. The meat is often harvested in unsanitary conditions – on the sides of roads, in dirty barns, with tools that might not be clean – but Couto says some people are still willing to pay $7 to $20 a pound.

Horse thefts aren't unique to Miami-Dade County, but in other parts of the country, the horses are sometimes not seen again and it's tough to prove what happened to them, said Laura Bevan, director of The Humane Society of the United States' Eastern Regional Office. Not so here, where carcasses have turned up close to where horses were taken.

Until a few years ago, as many as 100,000 horses were killed annually in the United States for meat for foreign markets. In Florida, it is legal for horse owners to kill and eat their own horses on their own land, but horses cannot be slaughtered and sold to others for human consumption.

A 2007 federal court ruling closed the nation's last horse-processing plant, though some groups are currently pushing to renew the slaughter of horses in the U.S. Horses that are sold for meat are now sent to processing plants in Mexico and Canada.

In Miami-Dade, horse owners are still looking for answers. Two years have passed since Allen Owens' blue-eyed horse, Comanche, was found slaughtered in his stall. Owens' wife discovered the grisly scene in August 2007, when she went to feed the animal grain and hay at daybreak.

"As long as it's been since it happened, it just drags out really powerful emotions," he said. "I'm not a violent person, but you wouldn't believe what goes through your mind."

Owens believes thieves used a wheelbarrow to cart meat from the stable, out a wooden gate, past a red horse trailer, across another patch of land, and through a chain link fence before the reached a wooded area and a nearby roadway. Owens and his wife were left with Comanche's head and bones, which are now buried under a Florida Holly, a few feet from a round horse pen Owens fashioned out himself out of electric poles.

"It just was the most gruesome thing I had ever seen in my life," Owens said. "It's a memory that never goes away. I've learned to live with it, but it never goes away."

MIAMI — Someone is killing the horses of Miami-Dade County. Since January, police say at least 17 horses have been butchered, their carcasses left on roadsides or in stalls or rural pastures.
MIAMI — Someone is killing the horses of Miami-Dade County. Since January, police say at least 17 horses have been butchered, their carcasses left on roadsides or in stalls or rural pastures.
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- Vickster I'm a Fan of Vickster 14 fans permalink
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If I was a horse-owner in Miami-Dade County I'd get two or three stock guard dogs for my barn. By the way, Rottweilers were originally bred to herd and guard livestock. Their short coats would also make them more suitable to Florida's climate than a stock guard breed like the Great Pyrenees or the Puli.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 08/02/2009
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WhenI was a teenager and into horses, it was a real threat as well. People would back trucks up to pastures and steal the horses to sell for meat in France. It's always good to have horses in a well-protected stable. Why leave anything to chance?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 07/31/2009
- cobraxus I'm a Fan of cobraxus 18 fans permalink
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the only bright side in this is that the people who buy this meat stand a really good chance of getting sick from it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 07/31/2009
- derekc06 I'm a Fan of derekc06 23 fans permalink
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Who writes these headlines? Is it just me or is this one terribly worded?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 07/31/2009
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It's not just you. "Slaughters" doubles as a verb. Editors trip themselves up sometimes. I did too (at least before I was laid off!).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 07/31/2009
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Well I hope when you catch the ones who are killing horses/animals I hope you prosecute them for 23 months just like you would if they had abused DOGS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 07/31/2009
- scottowego I'm a Fan of scottowego 33 fans permalink
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They'll get a lot more than 23 months. There will be multiple charges.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 08/07/2009
- techjockey I'm a Fan of techjockey 7 fans permalink

The 1st place I'd look for the perpetrators is the local feed & supply outlet. As the culprits were brazen enough to go inside people's barns it seems to me that they knew the landscape before they went in. If there is any commonality in supply or care with these cases you will find the people that did it.
It would be another story if it were just horses out to pasture.
They will catch them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 07/31/2009

Actually, anyone who thinks that any animal is slaughtered humanely in this country is ill-informed. Many animals are butchered while still alive... because the factory assembly line is moving so fast in pursuit of the almighty dollar, they may receive only a partial shock to numb them, or have their throats badly slit... they are strung up by spiked chains and butchered alive. Remember that next time you eat a hamburger. Pigs are dunked in boiling water and skinned alive for their leather. Remember that the next time you buy a pair of Jimmy Choos. This doesn't even begin to touch the way animals are treated… inhumane doesn't even describe it properly. Sick animals simply bulldozed onto a pile of live and dead animals. Animals picked up and moved by pitchforks, or hooks. Crammed into airless, sunless cages so small that they can’t move or lie down. Chicken and turkeys are forcibly thrown into crates for transport, often breaking their legs, backs and wings… and live out their short lives in excruciating pain. There’s more… much more. Yes, I am a vegetarian, but even if you don’t want to be, you should not accept these practices. Meat is a trillion dollar industry… you have the buying power to stop this. Please, buy only free-range, humanely-raised meat if you must.

Read the Washington Post article, “They Die Piece by Piece”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 07/31/2009

We need to re-legalize unwanted horse slaughter in the US. Slaughter is never pleasant but it would at least steer horsemeat eaters to a legal market instead of this nightmare. Also the unwanted animals now must be shipped much longer distances, to neighboring countries. I wish it were different but it's not; we must make the best of a bad situation. (I have 4 equine members of my family in case you were wondering)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 07/31/2009
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Actually I was wondering why you would come up with such a stupid idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/31/2009

How about when in Rome do as the Romans. We as a whole do not eat horse. Want to eat it move to where it is done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 07/31/2009

Oh, yeah, sure - it's horrible and wrong, so let's encourage it. And maybe after that, we can legalize homicide, so that at least murderers won't be breaking the law. What a fanatstic idea!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 08/12/2009
- ashabot I'm a Fan of ashabot 9 fans permalink

That's a gut punch. How totally sad and gruesome. I hope they catch these bass tards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 07/31/2009
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Amen to that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/31/2009
- getalong I'm a Fan of getalong 5 fans permalink
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There's no need to freak out.

It's just Bill Cosby making more Jello.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 07/31/2009
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"On Monday, Couto stood over a horse carcass with about 200 pounds of meat removed. Its owner found it butchered over the weekend, its cappuccino-colored foal alive and still nuzzled against its body."

This is the saddest thing I've read all week.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 07/31/2009

Agreed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 07/31/2009

Despicable. These barbarians did it with the foul, the baby right there.

They deserve to be thrown into the shark infested waters off Florida and have the same thing done to them that they did to these horses.

People who do such things are a sourge to our planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 07/31/2009
- Vickster I'm a Fan of Vickster 14 fans permalink
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Did you ever think that the people who did this were poor and trying to make a fast buck? Not that I condone their crimes, but throwing horse thieves in shark-infested waters seems extremely harsh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 AM on 08/02/2009

I'm reading this post and crying. How can man be so damn cruel. Breaks my heart!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 07/31/2009
- Mikey5099 I'm a Fan of Mikey5099 2 fans permalink
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I've always felt that with a gun in hand, I would find it easier to kill another human being than an animal. This story only confirms that...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 07/31/2009
- Vickster I'm a Fan of Vickster 14 fans permalink
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I know a few Viet Nam vets who would think you're scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 AM on 08/02/2009



Wow.

So many people with iguana brains. Just exactly how does one jump from this story to "close the borders against the vermin"?

It is not, in any society, considered "ok" or "business as usual" for someone to sneak onto someone else's land at night, into someone else's barn, and slaughter their livestock.

Not in Cuba, not in Thailand, not in China, not in Argentina, Mexico, Sudan, Congo, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Angola, Costa Rica, Haiti, Figi, Malaysia, Canada, Nicaragua, France, Belgium, or Estonia.

Not in any of the other countries either. It is not a "culturally accepted practice" ANYWHERE.

It is a CRIME, EVERYWHERE.

Neither is it accepted practice anywhere on earth, to steal your neighbor's car and strip it down for parts.

How you can UTTERLY MISCONSTRUE this as being some kind of immigration issue, is CRAZY!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 07/31/2009
- Iccarus I'm a Fan of Iccarus 31 fans permalink
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Yep, but they've been at it all day. Well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 07/31/2009
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Not all of eat horse meat, however. There's some powerful incentive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 07/31/2009
- ywcachieve I'm a Fan of ywcachieve 107 fans permalink

This is such a disgrace. I hope the authorities find who is doing this and bring them to justice. I feel so sorry for the victims.
This is just wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 07/31/2009
- ruralguy I'm a Fan of ruralguy 2 fans permalink

I cannot stand this cruelty. This must be stopped.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 07/31/2009
- neodesha I'm a Fan of neodesha 2 fans permalink

This kind of evil, predatory behavior is exactly why I have 2 dobermans and a german shepherd in my yard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 07/31/2009
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