Inmate-Trained Horses and Burros in Arizona

New video about the wild horse and burro training program at the state prison in Florence, AZ, which is sponsored by Arizona Correctional Industries, Bureau of Land Management and the Arizona Department of Corrections.

Inmates are taught how to care for the animals and prepare them for adoption, a process known as ‘gentling.’

Programs like this one have been proven to reduce recidivism, a positive result for the inmates and taxpayers.

The Florence Off-Range Corrals, destination for wild horses and burros removed from public lands in the state, are also on prison grounds.

Wanted: More Off-Range Pastures for WHB

BLM requested bids today for long-term care of wild horses and burros removed from public lands in the western U.S.  A similar request was posted last June.

Facilities must be located in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas (panhandle only), Utah, Washington or Wyoming.  Contracts will be awarded for 200 to 5,000 animals, with four-year and nine-year renewal options.

Western rangelands can’t support the current number of wild horses and burros in conjunction with ‘other legally mandated uses,’ according to the news release, a euphemism for ‘privately owned livestock.’

What does this say about the 2019 roundup season?  Ten thousand plus?

The forage currently allocated to livestock on public lands managed by the BLM would support 750,000 wild horses and burros, enough to empty all of the off-range corrals and long-term pastures fifteen times over.

RELATED: Wild Horse Overpopulation?, Economics of Wild Horse Gathers.

UPDATE: See also this report posted today by Oregon Public Broadcasting.

Barn Fire Kills Four Horses

A fire at Paint’d Horse Stables in Monroe, WA destroyed the main barn and arena on 02/28/19, claiming four horses, two tons of hay and some ranch equipment, according to a report posted today by KIRO-7 News in Seattle.

The facility rescues wild horses from the Yakama Indian Reservation that would otherwise go to slaughter.

The report did not indicate if the deceased animals were locked in stalls.

IRRC Expands Propaganda

The remarks from 12:39 to 13:15 in this video demonstrate the arrogance of these people.  Everybody bow to the public-lands ranchers, all hail the government serfs!

It’s not their land, it’s their birthright.  Share it with anything but wild horses, notably absent in the film.

The aim of the Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission is not to inform and educate, but to brainwash and gloss over those parts of history they don’t want to remember, such as the rancher’s treatment of wild horses over the last hundred years.