ISPMB Wild Horse Auction Cancelled
Details to follow when avaiable!
Details to follow when avaiable!
For Immediate Press Release Fort Polk, Louisiana (December 14, 2016) Today, Pegasus Equine Guardian Association, represented by Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, filed a lawsuit in the Louisiana District Court against the US Army at Fort Polk Louisiana, charging that the Army’s plan to eliminate herds of horses violates […]
Seth Tupper Journal staff as published on Rapid City Journal UPDATE: Auction Canceled Aberle said a meeting was scheduled Thursday with ISPMB President Karen Sussman, but she did not show up and has not responded to the proposal. A deal that would have stopped the auction of hundreds […]
Ruidoso News report The judge in the Alto wild horse case has extended the temporary restraining order that bars the state Livestock Board from selling or separating the dozen mares and foals they seized in August. The extension has little practical effect, since the Board long since shipped […]
From Dewey County Sheriff Office Facebook Page The Faith Livestock Commission Co. has sale broadcast set up along with on line bidding. There is a delay over the internet, but they indicate they can make it work. Also they will have their vet doing Coggins testing on all […]
Source: Dewey County Sheriffs Department “Approximately 550-650 horses of varying ages, some mares with foals…” The ISPMB sale will be held Dec 20th at the Faith Livestock Yard in Faith SD. Faith is located about 35 miles west of the ranch in Lantry on highway 212. Approximately 550-650 […]
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With our thoughts on the holidays, family and friends let us not forget our kind companions that grace the pastures behind our homes; it is essential that we stay focused on the health, safety and welfare of not only our wild equine brothers and sisters but also our […]
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Press Release “if the BLM had any concern at all for the safety and well-being of the wild horses under its care they would not use dangerous radio collars…” Rawlins, WY – On December 8, Appellants Wild Horse Observers Association (WHOA) and Citizens Against Equine Slaughter (CAES) filed […]
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