So says a report in the Arizona Daily Sun dated 06/15/18. Normally, a story like that would get the goodbye click upon reaching such a claim, but there is a problem here.

Horses don’t stand around on dry lots and die of thirst. Maybe somebody put up a fence or other obstruction that impedes their ability to find food and water?
Anyway, when this story broke a few weeks ago, little if any effort was being made to help them. But now the advocates have mobilized. It’s the locals helping the horses, not the government.
What an individual can do, society should not take over, and what small societies can do, larger societies should not take over.
That is the principle of subsidiarity.
