SIEU SFANTU, Romania (AP) — The name of his farm roughly translates to “Saving horses from a female horse killer with a whip.” But for Simion Craciun, the real predators come from the nearby slaughterhouse.

In the countryside, farmers have a more real relationship with their animals and take care of them like a car owner. But the cost of between €100 ($135) and €150 ($200) to raise a horse per month – up to 40% of the national average wage – may be too expensive for the self-sufficient farmer. level to be able to pay for them.

“Dude horse!” he said, as he cut a carcass of lamb. “The French just want to smear us. Brother? They are even worse.”

“Never, I would sacrifice a horse,” he said.

“When I saw how the farmers whipped them, I went crazy,” says Craciun. “I go to sleep thinking about them. I wake up and think about them.”

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