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If you have a horse that has become a liability, and if money is more important than sentimentality, think about selling the horse to a dealer for pet food meat. This will not only not cost you any money, but you should get at least $100 for a horse in reasonably good condition. Because of strict codes of practice for knackeries, horses are disposed of humanely. When making the decision whether to have a horse put down by a vet (plus commercial disposal) or to have a dealer collect it instead, remember the difference to your finances will be about $400. People who will collect horses for saleyards or knackeries include: Gary Foster G & K Horse Buyers Tom Ramsey Les Evans |
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