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A few years back I remember watching a program on PBS regarding wild horses in Montana. I really enjoyed the program and learned quite a bit about the natural order of horses. I recently found out there are all 3 episodes available to watch free online. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature...eo-full-episode/260/
I grew up watching PBS as it was one of the five channels we could pull in from the old bunny ears. Hope you all enjoy it even though there are no fancy bred horses on it. Big Grin


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I am usually alone on this,but I see them as a blight on the land,,,too much deference to them and wild burros,at the cost of huntable critters,,,even problems for stockmen and farmers because of them,,,but reality aside,,,I guess they are pretty on a calender thumbdown


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Shoot the damn things.

The do-gooders are flexible. Or is that hypocrites?

They whine about non-indigenous species but then want to safe the poor horses. Bullshit.


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Originally posted by Will:
Shoot the damn things.

The do-gooders are flexible. Or is that hypocrites?

They whine about non-indigenous species but that want to safe the poor horses. Bullshit.


+1

I was trying to find a polite way to say that. But I agree 100%


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I saw a wild horse advocate testify to Congress that they would rather see them starve than be rounded up.Not only is that extremely cruel but if horses are starving on range land then absolutely nothing is left. Since then I have fought them every chance I get.

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