Today might be a good opportunity to share some green beer with friends and tell them about resource mismanagement in areas identified for wild horses.
For example, on the Beaty Butte Allotment, which coincides roughly with the Beaty Butte HMA in southern Oregon, ranchers receive 26,166 AUMs on 506,985 public acres.
The horses receive 3,000 AUMs.
The AML is 250, compared to a True AML of 2,430, and 2,180 wild horses have been consigned to off-range holding because of permitted grazing.
The advocates tell you the answer is to end wild horse reproduction, not animal agriculture, because they’re in cahoots with the bureaucrats and ranchers.

