Why Is The Government Killing The Last Of Our Wild Horses?

You have no idea of my upbringing

Guy, you are white and male and clueless and it shows.

And you are in favor of the wholesale slaughter of horses let's see if you think being hunted down from helicopters is cruel or not

It is needless slaughter there is plenty of open land in our country to accommodate these noble animals

Funny, I seem to remember when Caribou Barbie up in Alaska authorized killing WOLVES from helicopters, you wingnuts (not you personally, as far as I know) defended her to the hilt. and those ARE endangered native species.
 
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You're running. It seems like it's been days … and it has. You're strong and powerful but your legs hurt so badly because you've been running for what seems like forever. You can barely catch your breath. You're trying to protect your baby, as well, but she can barely keep up and is stumbling on her brand new legs. But the predators are literally on your tail. You're being chased by those who intend to inflict harm, so you keep on running. You're in a panic. You're frantic. You're hungry, you're thirsty, but you can't stop. If you stop, they catch you. And when they catch you, it's over.

This is the life of wild horses today. The mustangs.

Our great mustangs descended from Spanish horses and were brought here in the 16th century by Spanish explorers. Their name in Spanish, mustengo, means "stray horse."

Just last month the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) completed a roundup of roughly 1,400 wild horses in Oregon in Beaty's Butte, historically known as the area of the Kiger mustangs.

According to a Pacific Standard report, there were five deaths on November 19, including "one 8 year old mare with old break in right hind leg and one 4 month old colt with old break in left hind leg." Two days later, 16 horses were dead. According to another report published in the same article, "The most heartbreaking [scene] of the day involved the foals. The helicopters are running these horses from very long distances, and often foals just can't keep up for as long as the rest of their herd."

What we once considered an American icon is now fodder for the latest cull by government entities. It seems nothing is sacred these days, even a beautiful part of our history.

When we hear that dogs are culled in Asian countries for fear of rabies, we rant and rave and express our disgust. Yet here in our very own country we are culling the last of our great wild horses, and our rants and raves seem to fall on deaf ears.

The horse has a long and integral part in the history of the U.S., which was founded on the backs of these great icons, as they helped pioneers settle the West. After being brought here by the Spaniards, the mustangs were used by Native Americans for a variety of tasks such as transportation. They were revered for their "fantastic stamina and speed," while their stocky legs made them perfect for long hauls.

Where once 2 million wild horses roamed in the 19th century, according to an article referencing Western writer J. Frank Dobie, "by the time the wild horse received federal protection in 1971, it was officially estimated that only about 17,000 of them roamed America's plains. More than 1 million had been conscripted for World War I combat; the rest had been hunted for their flesh, for the chicken feed and dog food companies, and for the sport of it."

In response to public outrage over the horses' annihilation, the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horse & Burro Act was passed, protecting wild horses from capture and death. The BLM and the U.S. Forest Service were responsible for implementing the act and ensuring protections were in place for the wild horses while they also issued grazing permits to cattle ranchers on public land.

While they were once considered iconic and majestic, wild horses are now deemed nothing more than a nuisance by ranchers who use federal land for subsidized grazing. And we've let them down. Big time.

The kill buyers don't hide, according to Meagher. "There is nothing illegal in what they are doing. It's immoral, but it's not illegal. It is legal to buy horses here and transport across country lines" to sell to slaughter.

We owe our wild horses so much more than extinction.

To find out more about protecting and helping our wild horses, visit American Wild Horse Preservation, International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros, and The Humane Society of the United States.

More: Why Is The Government Killing The Last Of Our Wild Horses?

This is really sad. Cattle ranchers pushing iconic and majestic wild horses off government grazing lands. So now they're just a nuisance and sold to slaughter. Damn, that is really sad.

If you wish to contact President Obama:

President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 202-456-1111
Petitions: Take action today to stop roundups and mustang slaughter!

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Protect Mustangs™

Why? Because you voted for Obama, twice.
 
Not really. We have technology now. I'd personally ride in a nice safe car than on a unpredictable animal.

I'd say you should find somewhere aroubd you to visit a farm and take a guided trail ride, but I csn see it wouldn't mske an impression on you. Must be toigh hsving a Soul that's dead to nature and perceives nothing of value outside of technology.
 
You have no idea of my upbringing

Guy, you are white and male and clueless and it shows.

And you are in favor of the wholesale slaughter of horses let's see if you think being hunted down from helicopters is cruel or not

It is needless slaughter there is plenty of open land in our country to accommodate these noble animals

Funny, I seem to remember when Caribou Barbie up in Alaska authorized killing WOLVES from helicopters, you wingnuts (not you personally, as far as I know) defended her to the hilt. and those ARE endangered native species.

So what I'm white

Not every white guy grew up rich and in Ward and June's house you fucking idiot

And tell me when I ever condoned killing wolves from helicopters

In fact I give to causes that protect wolves, bears and other animals

I don't condone useless slaughter like you

You might at least try to live in a world other than your two dimensional black and white universe

You just can't seem to understand that there are people out here in the real world that don't fit into your pigeonholes
 
I'd say you should find somewhere aroubd you to visit a farm and take a guided trail ride, but I csn see it wouldn't mske an impression on you. Must be toigh hsving a Soul that's dead to nature and perceives nothing of value outside of technology.

I go fishing twice a year. And I find invasive species kind of take away from the whole nature thing.

I also got dragged down to a farm when I was a child a lot. It really did a lot to fuel my hatred of rural America, the stupidest people in the country, really.
 
Now, for some appropriate mood music...

Wild Horses

Rolling Stones
Childhood living is easy to do
The things that you wanted, I bought them for you
Graceless lady, you know who I am
You know I can't let you slide through my hands

Wild horses couldn't drag me away
Wild horses couldn't drag me away

I watched you suffer a dull, aching pain
And now you decided just to show me the same
No sweeping exit or offstage lines
Can make me feel bitter or treat you unkind

Wild horses couldn't drag me away
Wild, wild horses couldn't drag me away

Faith has been broken and tears must be cried
Let's do some living after we die

Wild horses couldn't drag me away
Wild, wild horses couldn't drag me away
Wild, wild horses, we'll ride them someday
Wild, wild horses, we'll ride them someday

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I go fishing twice a year. And I find invasive species kind of take away from the whole nature thing.

I also got dragged down to a farm when I was a child a lot. It really did a lot to fuel my hatred of rural America, the stupidest people in the country, really.

These horses are not an invasive species. They've essentially taken the place of the Buffalo that were slaughtered almost i to extinction.

Rural America IS the REAL America. Thise are the people who make this country work, not Wall Street bastards.
 

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