There are no voices for the horses in this story by The Nevada Independent about the Antelope-North roundup, not even the advocates.
Livestock in the Antelope Complex (North + South) receive over seven times more forage than the horses.
That resource would support over 6,000 horses, on top of the 789 allowed by plan.
You don’t have a wild horse problem, you have a resource management problem.
Areas identified for wild horses are managed primarily for cattle and sheep.
Overpopulation means they’re trying to reclaim some of their food from the poor ranchers.
Their punishment is to waste away in feedlots, the domain of animal agriculture.
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