The bill would prioritize the recruitment of military veterans to become certified applicators of fertility controls for free-roaming horses and burros.
Contrary to what’s stated in this article by WDBJ News of Roanoke, VA, it’s been stalled in committee since introduction.
Poisoning mares with ovary-killing pesticides is not protection.
It’s good for the ranchers, not the horses.
Teaching veterans to eradicate the animals that supposedly heal them is a terrible disservice to our fighting men and women.
Hopefully the bill will term out with the 118th Congress later this year.
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