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www.nationalgeographic.com
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| | | | | The global pipeline begins at poorly regulated U.S. auctions. Once a horse is marked for death, advocates say, "any concern for its welfare goes out the window." | |
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www.vice.com
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| | | | | The practice is legal in Canada, unlike the United States. | |
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www.animalsangels.org
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| | | | | There are approximately two million horses in Argentina. Much like the U.S., Argentinean law states that it is illegal to sell horsemeat for human consumption in Argentina. However, in 2011 alone, 130,000 horses were slaughtered, exclusively for export. | |
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www.greenvilleonline.com
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| | | After South Carolina became the 10th team to go undefeated, Dawn Staley became the first Black coach to do so | ||