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snowtiger
October 12th, 2007, 01:22 PM
I found this off of my Draft Horse Rescue site. I don't think I've ever posted this before. Something needs to be done!! I stopped taking Premarin after I found this out! There are plenty of synthetic horomones to take instead of this crap!!! The petition link is at the bottom!! Please take a minute to sign, OR if you are on this drug, ask your doctor for a substitue!

What's a PMU Horse?
Premarin is a very common drug prescribed to millions of women worldwide as a hormone replacement therapy. The name stands for PREgant MAres uRINe, as the drug is produced from the hormones present in the mare's urine. The horses used to produce this drug are referred to as "PMU" horses, for short.

The Problem With Premarin
Premarin is created by collecting the urine of pregnant mares. The mares are kept in small stalls in order to limit their movement, so not to displace the urinary bladder bags used to collect every drop of urine. The mares are kept in this manner for a lengthy portion of their pregnancy, normally about six months. Once the mares are full term and ready to deliver, they are turned out to have their foals. The mares are able to nurse their foals until weaning age, at which time they are separated, and the mare is bred back to repeat the whole process again. This cycle of breeding has created an overabundance of unwanted foals, most of which are sold to the slaughter industry. "PMU" farms exist all across the USA, and are prevalent in Canada. Conditions at "PMU" farms vary, and some farms work very diligently to place their unwanted foals. Many others are not as responsible.

Many "PMU" babies are well bred, and some are even registered purebreds. "PMU" foals can be adopted online through rescue groups, but most of the foals bred in Canada are sold directly to meat processing plants. In Canada, a "PMU" filly has a less than one in ten chance of escaping slaughter. A colt is almost certainly doomed, with a less than one in fifty chance at life. The mares suffer a much more grim outlook, as they are not sold until they are no longer able to become pregnant, and at that point many are too foul tempered to be desirable. "PMU" foals can be very rewarding to work with, as they have not been handled before rescue, and for all intents and purposes should be considered wild.

For more detailed information about Premarin, please visit www.premarin.org. Not only are they a well researched source of information, but they also provide a link to an online petition to stop the production of Premarin.

Foxy
October 12th, 2007, 10:52 PM
wow!!

kcredden
October 12th, 2007, 11:12 PM
I totally agree, and remember clearly you speaking of this, when I was at your place. I'll be signing this, as soon as I'm done here.

There isn't any really good reason for the continued production this way. We use bacteria and other ways to make these drugs that are far cheaper.

BTW loved coming to your place, and meeting you two. Give my best to Baby, Chyann, and Dark Angel :) They all stole our hearts :)

- Kc

snowtiger
October 14th, 2007, 12:32 AM
Thank you so much guys. It was great meeting you and your friend KC. Sorry I was so droopy acting, just been so tired lately. Let me see the pics. we took, ok? I hope they come out good. Baby's waiting on another belly rub.

After reading the petition, I think I have to make copies, than get people to sign them, then mail them. Not sure, just skimmed over that part. BUT, I will make copies (if that is the case) and I"ll get your all's signatures and a lot more. I knew I could count on Kc and Foxy.
You didn't know it either Foxy?? Thanks everyone.

PS Can't wait till you sketch Angel KC. OH, we will be getting some HUGE drafts soon also, LOL. Then you'll have PLENTY of hourse to sketch, LOL.