The head darter-in-charge with the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses told This Is Reno in the following report that they baited the horses out of the construction area with alfalfa but couldn’t shut the gate behind them because of boulders.
You couldn’t set up some temporary pipe panels to keep them from going back in?
Lash them to existing posts with hay string if necessary?
That should have been plan C.
For those of you in Rio Linda, her remark at 1:36 about putting a lot of money and time and effort into the management of the horses means they’ve spent hundreds of thousands of dollars over the past five years trying to ruin the mares with PZP, a restricted-use pesticide that tricks the immune system into attacking their ovaries.
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