Velma’s first encounter with the horse runners occurred 75 years ago.
The Virginia Range was ground zero.
Today, it is the site of the world’s largest mass sterilization program, an insult to her legacy and harbinger of changing attitudes toward wild horses—among those who claim to be their voices.
Women have always been at the forefront of the movement but today’s women are not like those of 1950.

They’re liberals—anti-God, anti-life and anti-family.
For them, wild horse preservation came of age with the advent of PZP, a restricted-use pesticide that sterilizes mares after five years of treatment.
That aligned with their wicked ideology and explains what you see today.

