Mullet....
In 77-78,there was no restrictions on the age a horse could be adopted,as there is today.If there were animals disposed of,it was due to illness or injury,that would prevent them from qualifying for the adoption process.
One of the criteria in the adoption process is,that an adopter must have the horse in their care,with periodic compliance checks,for 1 year,before they can obtain title to that animal.This prevents people from adopting the horses to sell for slaughter,as having them for a year,would negate any profit they could make on these animals in that capacity.Sale yards and slaughter houses,when they could legally operate in this country,wouldnt touch a adopted horse,without attached title for fear of federal prosecution,but that doesnt stop the activist,from voicing such propaganda to further their support.they use the media for this,constantly.
I am authorized to do compliance checks and sign titles,for ownership and have done hundreds of them,in the last 30 some years.