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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 776030" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>the wild horses weren't near as big of a problem before the gov't and the tree huggers got involved and had to try and save them all </p><p>if the gov't would have left them alone then we we wouldn't be having the problem we are having today</p><p></p><p>As fro running more cows on the land the horses run on yes you can run around 5 cows on the same land it takes to run 1 horse also the horses will destroy the grasses by eating it to short and pulling it up from the roots so therfore it takes more land to run the horses </p><p>the horses do not supply any benefit to anyone and if the gov't really wanted to do the right thing they would eliminate about 80% of the horse herd and then keep it at a moderate more controllable level to maintain the heritage of these horses if that is what needs to be done </p><p></p><p>alot of these horses that everyone calls wild native horses are not native alot of these horses are horses that were turned out yrs ago on free range and never gather or horses taht escaped from ranches when they were still using open range </p><p>their is alot of quarter horse, and thoroughbred blood in these horses </p><p></p><p>I know a treehugger and a save the world lobbyist will never beleive any of this so I guess I typed it all needlessly so have a good day and keep living in your little rosy world</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 776030, member: 8829"] the wild horses weren't near as big of a problem before the gov't and the tree huggers got involved and had to try and save them all if the gov't would have left them alone then we we wouldn't be having the problem we are having today As fro running more cows on the land the horses run on yes you can run around 5 cows on the same land it takes to run 1 horse also the horses will destroy the grasses by eating it to short and pulling it up from the roots so therfore it takes more land to run the horses the horses do not supply any benefit to anyone and if the gov't really wanted to do the right thing they would eliminate about 80% of the horse herd and then keep it at a moderate more controllable level to maintain the heritage of these horses if that is what needs to be done alot of these horses that everyone calls wild native horses are not native alot of these horses are horses that were turned out yrs ago on free range and never gather or horses taht escaped from ranches when they were still using open range their is alot of quarter horse, and thoroughbred blood in these horses I know a treehugger and a save the world lobbyist will never beleive any of this so I guess I typed it all needlessly so have a good day and keep living in your little rosy world [/QUOTE]
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