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James Gray: ...a horse would be stamped on the passport. In particular, as the hon. Member for Croydon North mentioned, bute is a common medicine—and not only among racehorses, as he mentioned; often ordinary hacks will be given bute. That is or could be harmful to human beings. It is important that those horses should not go into the food chain. Abattoirs should know if horses have taken it, and...
James Gray: ...-old hound was hunting. Those young hounds may have 13 years ahead of them, and the 18-month delay will have no effect on them. The same applies to many horses. They can more easily be reused for hacking, but many lower-grade horses are kept exclusively for hunting. Almost certainly, the capital value of hunters will collapse as a result of the ban; that in itself has some welfare consequences.
James Gray: ...that if former race horses and a variety of other slightly less good blood horses were no longer being used for foxhunting, there would be no reason to keep six or 10 of them just to go for the odd hack; many of them might not be killed immediately, as we all love our horses. There would be damage to horses. The notion that those who still went horse riding could go across exactly the same...