Source: San Diego Free Press Pinyon-Juniper Forests: BLM’s False Claims to Virtue by Will Falk Once I recovered from the shock I experienced witnessing the carnage produced by a Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) so-called “pinyon-juniper treatment project” just south of Spruce Mountain in Nevada, all I […]
Shared by Grandma Greg When I Am An Old Horsewoman I shall wear turquoise and diamonds, And a straw hat that doesn’t suit me And I shall spend my social security on white wine and carrots, And sit in my alleyway of my barn … And listen to […]
“A longtime reader and friend sent me the email I am posting below, with permission. I am not condoning the actions of a few out in Oregon but the corruption of the BLM knows no bonds and the information below is rather startling, to say the very least. […]
Source: wildhoofbeats.com/blog “Spaying domestic horses in sterile, hospital conditions is one thing, and it is not a common practice. But most large animal veterinarians agree that the surgical environment needs to be completely sterile and recovery time is at least a month – this is NOT a suitable […]
By Jack Ferm as published in The Independent “We don’t need these federal land leeches who promote slaughtering wild horses and burros that belong on the land more rightfully than cattle or sheep.” “We at Wild Horse Freedom Federation would like to thank Mr. Jack Ferm for not […]
This is what tar sands look like in Canada “The document goes so far as to say, ‘the management of wild horse and burro herds is not compatible within those portions of commercial tar sands lease areas.’” by Grandma Gregg In addition to the welfare ranchers, here is […]
Source: terrifarley.blogspot.com by Terri Farley My concern over empty corrals at Palomino Valley Wild Horse and Burro Preparation Facility led me to request more details about our mustangs and their after-capture movements All of the information I’ve put in italics are taken directly from BLM sources. “As of […]
“I know this is a bad plan. If you found my blog, then odds are good that you know this is a bad plan too. It cannot be allowed to happen. We kill all the predators and then maim all the prey and for what? To put European […]
by Rebecca Harrington as published in the Tech Insider The uniform coat-colors of these domesticated horses seem to have cropped up just around the time we started using them on our farms. When humans first started domesticating wild horses around 5,000 years ago, their coats were likely closer […]
by Cameron Keady as published in the HuffPost Good News Feel Good Sunday ~ Better Late than Never! During a storm on Sunday in Killorglin, Ireland, a donkey was caught up in floodwaters that nearly drowned him. But when a kind civilian stepped in to save the poor […]
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