Wednesday, March 20, 2013

From Life to Death: Poem


Lauren Street

English II

Ms. McKoy

15 March 2013

From Life to Death

“Come on you stupid hag, you’re only five years old.”

The girl was trying to make me jump!

“Just get on with the show, my friends are getting cold.”

I haven’t been trained, I’ve never even jumped. Not even a little hump!

 

She jumped off my back and walked away

My reins were handed to a stable boy

He gave me a brush down while I ate some hay

“You don’t deserve this boy, I’m sorry it’s this way.”

 

The next day I was put in a big metal box

“Ha, you stupid horse. I’ll get a better one!”

I didn’t know where I was going and I felt as small as a fox.

I just wanted to please someone and be told I’m the one.

 

I was standing in the pen with a dozen other horses.

I didn’t know why we were here

I heard yelling and someone said “HE’S THE MAIN COURSE!”

All these men were staring and sipping their beer

 

“Going once, going twice, SOLD!!!!”

I had just been bought by a man in yellow

I just knew his heart was cold

“Come on, take your horse. You there! Young fellow!”

 

I was shoved in another metal box

Only this time it was already crowded

This time I had as much room as a fox

We were all tied up and bounded

 

They didn’t even give us time to get to our feet

They whipped us to go in the direction they wanted

I was just standing, getting whipped and beat

I had been here only an hour, but my thoughts were already haunted

 

They pinned my down and put a nail in my head

Next they stripped me of my skin

“Come on” I thought, I already wish I were dead

I even wish I were back in that pen

 

After I thought it was over, they hurt me more

No one deserves this, not even the worst

I was trembling all the way down to the core

I guess no one loves me; I should have known that at first

 

I was hung up by my hooves

This is it I guess, but I had no goodbyes to give

My journey is not going to improve

It just is not my time to live

 

I closed my eyes and started to drift

This is it

Why me? What did I do wrong?

All I ever wanted to do was give someone lucky all my love

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Exploratory Essay


Lauren Street
English II- 2nd Block
Ms. McKoy
24 September 2013
Are Rules for Horse Slaughter Taken Seriously?
                Growing up, horses were the first thing on my mind when I woke up and the last thing on my mind when I went to sleep. I started riding horses at the age of seven and I have been riding ever since. My mom signed my sister and I up for a magazine called Human Society; I was the happiest little girl when a magazine subscription came in that contained information about horses. However, three or four years ago I received a letter from the Humane Society about horse slaughter. As I started to read the letter, my eyes starting brimming with tears due to the gruesome facts I had read. The letter contained information about how violent and horrific horse slaughter really was. I was informed of not only the actuality of how bad horse slaughter is but I was also informed of the absence of action taken by the government. Horse slaughter either needs stricter laws or the government needs to enforce the rules already put into place. After I learned about horse slaughter, I decided to do some online research about horse slaughter and the results of my research made me sick to my stomach. I watched a video called “Horse Slaughter Rules Violated, Video Shows” and had to stop watching the video before it got half way through. I am appalled how people can get away with basically murdering a horse to death, more or less even slaughter a perfectly good horse. There should be rules about the health of a horse going to slaughter. Horses that are healthy, spirited and sound should not be slaughtered, especially cruelly. In my opinion, horses that are dying, dead, or just not going to live should be used for whatever the companies need them for. Even in that situation, they should not have their life end in such a violent way. These poor horses are already facing their death right in front of them, why not do it the humane way instead of making them suffer even more?
                In my research, I discovered an article called “Horse Slaughter Rules Violated, Video Shows”, which uncovered the realities of horse slaughter. In the article, Wendy Mosley and a crew snuck into horse slaughtering companies and placed hidden cameras to record the rule violation. In the videos the first company, Richelieu, shoots a horse three times before declaring the horse unconscious. One worker hits a horse with an electric prod seventeen times, even in the face, before continuing to kill him. Workers at another company, do not even check that the horse is unconscious before being strung up be his/hers back feet to have their throats slit. Once a horse has entered the kill box, they should wait no longer than fifteen seconds before they become unconscious. One horse had to wait nine minutes. Horses are being loaded off of the truck into tiny, cramped pens they share with countless other horses and wait for death to take them out of this misery. Then they are whipped, hit with electric prods and slip on the pavement which is against the law. It is mandatory that the plant has non-slip floor but most companies ignore that. The main reason and biggest factor why horses are killed is for their use of meat in Europe and Japan. The latest statistics show that the numbers of horses being slaughtered have doubled every two years since 2005, making it even more important, animal welfare experts say, that if more horses have to die in slaughterhouses, they're granted a death that's at least humane (CBC Television).
                I want to research and explore how I can help inform those around about the rule violation and/or what some rules should be as much as I can. Just because some people might not share the same love for horses but hate for horse slaughter as I do that does not mean they cannot help make the rules stricter or help actually enforce the laws already placed. As I said before, it is not fair to perfectly good horses that people who assume are no good anymore due to their inabilities to own a horse, does not mean they should be slaughter violently and more or less even slaughtered. In my project, I would like to get people to be open-minded and understand the unfairness to horses of how their lives are being ended. I hope to get people to be shocked and speechless that the slaughter of horses is so inhumane that they will want to help me help them. It is not right nor is it fair for the horses, especially when they are the ones that are dying.