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<blockquote data-quote="Beef11" data-source="post: 149552" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>if you want the inside story on BLM mustangs in America's ranching west. The ranchers in Nevada for the most part hate them, they eat to much they spread diseases they are ugly hammerheaded snaggletoothed inbred nags that ought to be shot. Which many are. They are used to practice hunting real game like deer or Elk. Antelope are viewed in a very similar way. The other thing you have to remember is that these horses aren't wild they are feral. I'm sure that there are some good ones somewhere. Try convincing a Nevada rancher of that. I always thought they would have some respect for them but i was wrong. Just for your information there are two very different stories to this situation and i sit in the middle. For now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef11, post: 149552, member: 2705"] if you want the inside story on BLM mustangs in America's ranching west. The ranchers in Nevada for the most part hate them, they eat to much they spread diseases they are ugly hammerheaded snaggletoothed inbred nags that ought to be shot. Which many are. They are used to practice hunting real game like deer or Elk. Antelope are viewed in a very similar way. The other thing you have to remember is that these horses aren't wild they are feral. I'm sure that there are some good ones somewhere. Try convincing a Nevada rancher of that. I always thought they would have some respect for them but i was wrong. Just for your information there are two very different stories to this situation and i sit in the middle. For now [/QUOTE]
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