A young bachelor stallion spends his days trying to steal mares from the family bands as discussed in the April edition of Horse Tales. Go to “Wild Horse Tales” at the bottom of page 7.
It’s risky business and injuries do occur, but that’s how nature operates.
Speed, strength and shrewdness are passed on. Weakness is not.
If he succeeds, he faces a more formidable challenge: The advocates.
They don’t like families. They don’t like procreation. They don’t like Velma, principal use and the 92nd Congress.
They like ranchers. They like pesticides. They like thriving ecological balances in the lawful homes of wild horses.
They rank among the lowest and sleaziest of the nonprofits.
They are phonies, leaders of the blind, irrelevant.
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