The Nevada Department of Transportation installed eight miles of four-strand, four-foot livestock fencing along U.S. 50 in the Dayton area to reduce collisions between vehicles and wild horses, according to a report posted yesterday by KOLO News of Reno, NV.
Many more horses have been lost to the advocates than motorists and they are still the greatest threat to the herd, fencing notwithstanding.
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