Feel Good Sunday: Never Say Never

Often times it is difficult to find something of value to recharge our batteries on ‘Feel Good Sunday’, that is especially the case this week.

Locally, in Houston, we witnessed the horrendous tragedy of a family of six being senselessly murdered, we buried a great animal advocate reporter, felt the pain of the death of an outstanding firefighter and struggle with the flood of unaccompanied Central American children over-running our borders.

On the national equine side of things the BLM has thumbed it’s nose at federal law and published an outlandish schedule to “zero out” the few remaining herds of wild horses in Wyoming. It feels as if pigs are flying and animals are talking…the world is surely coming to an end.

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Dept. of Interior Whistleblower: Records Were Altered

“A whistleblower complained that the bureau in Sacramento erased records within an Interior Department database and altered spreadsheets in an effort to hide mismanagement of collections under the agency’s control…”  Thank you to whistleblower Patrick Williams: “They more or less wanted to sweep it under the rug,” Williams […]

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Multi-Millionaire Cowpoke Ladd Drummond & Pioneer Woman put on explosive fireworks show for wild horses AGAIN!

by Debbie Coffey, V.P. and Director of Wild Horse Affairs, Wild Horse Freedom Federation Once again, multi-millionaire cowpoke Ladd Drummond and wife, Ree (the multi-millionaire “Pioneer Woman”), “treated” the wild horses under his care in Long Term Holding on their pastures (and likely a couple of other nearby Long Term […]

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Where Horses are Heroes

By Jennette Barnes published in the Boston Globe At the Wild Hearts Therapeutic program, recovering war veterans bond with animals for well-being WEST BRIDGEWATER — Humans can learn from what it takes to get a horse to trust us. A horse is a prey animal whose ears are […]

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The most endangered wild horse in the world

SOURCE: arkwild.org Only one Abaco Spanish Colonial Horse left Six decades ago there were 200 or more wild horses on Great Abaco Island, Bahamas.  These horses were the time-capsuled descendants of the horses that Christopher Columbus brought with him to the New World, at the end of the […]

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