Yesterday it was about 97 degrees with no shade on this flat feedlot in Scott City, Kansas. There may also be thunderstorms and lightning this week. The BLM recently shipped almost 1,500 wild mares to this feedlot from the Teterville long term holding pasture in Kansas. 80 […]
as published on Country10.com “Older horses are the Encyclopedia Britannica of the herds and they keep the stallions from breeding when conditions are not good.” (Riverton, Wyo.) – Wild Horse advocates gathered outside of the student center building at Central Wyoming College to protest the Bureau of Land […]
By NEIL GENZLINGER as published in the New York Times ‘BoJack Horseman,’ Netflix Animated Series, With Will Arnett Anyone who had young children back in the 1960s no doubt had to deal with the questions raised by “Mister Ed,” the sitcom about a talking horse. “Daddy, can horses […]
SOURCE: harlandaily..com Wild horses at Dingo shot to death by Joe P. Asher Over two dozen wild horses that roam an area of Straight Creek known as Dingo are reportedly dead. Marcella Chadwick, CEO of the Harlan County Humane Society, said a total of 28 horses had been […]
by Paul C. Barton, Tennessean Washington Bureau “Has there ever been any sporting event with that rate of cheating?” WASHINGTON – Putting mustard oil, kerosene, diesel fuel and other blistering agents on Tennessee Walking Horses has long been part of the cruelty of soring — the infliction of […]
Source: Yahoo Health, story by Lauren Tuck “Hey Guys; It’s ‘Feel Good Sunday’ and today we have something that my delightful co-editor and VP of WHFF, somewhat, strong-armed me into posting as your goodie for the day. ‘You gotta run this on Sunday’ was the message from Deb […]
forward by R.T. Fitch – Pres/Co-founder of Wild Horse Freedom Federation Several Hundred Horses Guilty of Starving Millions of Government Subsidized, Private Welfare Cattle “If dumb could dumber it just occurred in the State of Wyoming as Governor Mead crawled into bed with the state’s welfare ranchers by […]
By Dianne Stallings as published in the Ruidoso News State officials and herd advocates clear the air and move forward The unnecessary death of an Alto wild horse gelding brought them together Wednesday for a meeting at the Ruidoso Racetrack Turf Club, New Mexico. Two hours later, herd […]
SOURCE: Charlotteobserver.com The lack of water caused by California’s severe drought might have caused the levels of some ingredient in alfalfa hay to increase… NORCO, Calif. Tainted hay is suspected of causing sun sensitivity that is leading to rashes and skin infections in horses across Southern California, state […]
Excerpt by Robin Hutton as published in the New York Post “It’s that time of week, that particularly special day where we lay down our swords of battle and drink deeply from the challis of well-being and comradeship. Here at SFTHH we have, for years, cherished our ‘Feel […]
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