Combatting Duplicity in the Wild Horse World

The Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses answers three questions about wild horses in a news flash posted by Lucky Three Ranch.

  • Are wild horses and burros overpopulated?  NO!
  • Are wild horses and burros responsible for overgrazing on public lands?  NO!
  • Are wild horses native?  They are a native re-introduced species.

If horses are not the problem, why are they trying to get rid of them?

Combatting the False Narrative 10-22-23

On the Virginia Range, they’ve pumped an astonishing 8,116 doses of Zonastat-H into the herd since 2019.  Many of the mares are now at risk of sterility.

At the Salt River, their affiliate, the Salt River Wild Horse Darting Group, is not trying to slow population growth, they’re trying to reverse it.  Same as the Virginia Range.

At Cedar Mountain in Utah, CAAWH received $91,865.50 from the BLM to spread the poison around in that HMA.  The money didn’t just fall out of the sky, they requested it!

What do these examples have in common?

Their words say “We love the horses” but their deeds say “We despise them.”

This is standard practice for the wild horse advocates.

Getting Rid of Wild Horses Is Our Job 10-14-23

They are like the scribes and pharisees of the New Testament.  They sail the high seas to win one convert then make him twice as deserving of Hell as they are.

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