New Colt Slips Through Salt River Darting Program

The birth occurred in August but the advocates said nothing out respect for the horses, which they achieve by poisoning the mares with ovary-killing pesticides.

Now, they’re praying for a predator to fix the mistake, as they did for Mirabelle.

The article said his mom has been darted five times but did not say if that was a primer plus four boosters and if the injections had been given in consecutive years.

The threshold for sterility is usually taken as five consecutive years (primer plus five boosters).

Such animals are said to be “self-boosting,” a term in common use among the advocates.

What about the other mares that have been darted five times?  A herd of 400 plus should be producing more than two foals per year!

Truth is, the breeding population is nearly zero, thanks to Simone Netherlands and her band of merrymen.  Here she is in fine form, showing off her bona fides to other like-minded individuals:

Simone Neterlands with Darting Rifle 09-02-23

The writer did not dispute that PZP is a restricted-use pesticide.

You only need to look at the herd on Assateague Island to see where this is going.

There is no way these phony voices for wild horses can achieve the population reduction targets given to them by Arizona bureaucrats without sterilizing the mares.

The darting program skews the sex ratio in favor of females, exactly what they don’t want and don’t need.

They know this and they are pushing ahead full speed.

The same thing is happening on the Virginia Range, where their parent organization, the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, leads the effort.

RELATED: If You Repeat a Lie Long Enough, People Will Believe It.

Trends in Assateague Population 04-27-23

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