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 […]
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 Barbara Moritsch as published in the National Parks Traveler Although most people don’t know it, the horse slaughter industry is alive and thriving in the United States. “Norman,” a retired NPS steed, was destined for a slaughterhouse outside of the United States before he was rescued/Photo courtesy […]
A more detailed article on Palomino Valley from Terri Farley’s BLOG All images taken at National Wild Horse and Burro Center, Palomino Valley, Nevada, December 30, 2015. by Terri Farley I live about 40 minutes from the Palomino Valley corrals. Since it’s open to the public, I often […]
We tried to bring good cheer over the holidays, but unfortunately, we need to keep you informed as we try to keep pace with the BLM’s accelerated shuffling, during bad weather, of our wild horses and burros. After hearing from multiple sources that BLM’s Palomino Valley facility (in […]
Source: Multiple “Closed due to bad weather and contract issues?!?!? I smell a rat!” ~ R.T. ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — The only federal wild horse short-term holding facility in Wyoming is closed until February for tours and adoptions. The federal Bureau of Land Management says it’s because of […]
“First published on Christmas Day in 2009; the characters may have changed but the message still rings true to this very day. The roundups must stop so that we can appropriately care for and manage, if needed, our national treasures on their rightful range. At Wild Horse Freedom Federation we offer the gift of our continued fight in support of the Wild Horses and Burros to live free with their families on their promised public land. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good fight!” ~ R.T.
By Sarah Haas as published in the Boulder Weekly Managing wild horses in the once wild West Carol Walker of Longmont, CO can tell a wild horse by the look in its eyes, an expression of the untamed vastness of the once wild West. For Walker, the author […]
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