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  • 2017-08-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Online Store Selling 'Horse Burkas' for Muslim Customers? (no)
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  • On 7 August 2017, the satirical web site Southend News Network posted a story reporting that an online store was selling burkas (clothing that covers a woman's entire body and are worn in some predominantly Muslim communities) for horses. The post featured an image of two horses wearing protective gear to prevent them from being bitten by insects. Insect bites can lead to anything from annoyance and discomfort to veterinary complications in equines. A quick search on Google Shopping reveals full-body coverings to protect horses from the elements, keep them clean, and keep away pests like horseflies are easy to find and have nothing to do with religion. Southend New Network identifies itself as a satire site based in the English town of Southend-on-Sea in its About section: The article about horse burkas goes on to describe tiny turbans to be worn by goldfish belonging to Sikh pet owners. There is no online shop selling burkas to horse owners. (en)
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