That was one of the concerns expressed by residents at the December 6 meeting with the Nevada Department of Agriculture.
But NDA Director J.J. Goicoechea told KTVN News in this report that the fence will steer the horses deeper into the range where there are plenty of resources and they will do better for themselves.
If that’s true, why did he hire the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses to get rid of them with pesticide-laced darts?
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