Kaufman Kill Pen describes itself as a “page existing to help network homes for slaughter-bound horses” and lists animals for sale from Mc [email protected] Forney.Kaufman County horse trader Mike Mc Barron has drawn criticism from some animal welfare groups for his practices, including purchasing horses to send to Mexico for slaughter.Bergen, 42, lives in Eagle Point, Ore., and he’s recognized as one of the industry’s most talented, most versatile horsemen – though he’d be the last one to admit to such.Coming into November, he’d earned 5,650 for the 2011 season, putting his lifetime record at .4 million.He has super ground manners, very quiet to catch, lead, load, haul, bathe, groom, pick feet, saddle, bridle, stands tied anywhere, stands dead still for mount and dismount, and great for the vet and the farrier.He has been rode out alone, in groups, been down the side of the road, hauled to arenas for events, and has been into town and handles traffic and commotion like a super-star.“I certainly never intended for them to end up in the slaughter pen.Many of these mares came to me through the sale barn system, were sick, completely unbroken and certainly destined for slaughter at that time (15 or so years ago).
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