The real estate agent and PZP darter in the Minden/Gardnerville area suggests in the September edition of Horse Tales that you drive into desert to observe wild horses in their natural habitat if you are serious about riding or training.
But how far would you have to go and what area would you choose to find a herd that hasn’t been altered or ruined by the advocates?
Signs that you’ve entered the wrong area:
- Barren mares
- Confused stallions
- Shrinking herds
- Injuries and infections
- Abnormal sex ratios
- Increasing death rates
- Tiny breeding populations
- Loss of genetic diversity
- Sterility
- Acclimation to people
- Prevalence of livestock
If you find the right herd and are patient, you’ll realize the advocates are full of crap and that they’re working not in the best interests of the horses, but of their enemies.
RELATED: Foal-Free Friday, They’re Vaccines not Pesticides Edition.

