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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 604250" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>I've had the opportunity to spend some time out in the BLM land of South Central WY. The horses are overpopulated ruining the environment. Very hard on native wildlife including prairie dogs and sage grouse. No mater where they put the horses they will continue multiplying then what?</p><p>We have a neighbor that has taken in horses wild and unwanted, has a couple hundred of them. Feeds hay year around. Gets the money for the hay from donations and organizations. I think he is making a very good profit bleeding the bleeding hearts. :cowboy:</p><p>It also make it hard to buy hay locally, he can afford to pay more for the hay then the cattle people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 604250, member: 3937"] I've had the opportunity to spend some time out in the BLM land of South Central WY. The horses are overpopulated ruining the environment. Very hard on native wildlife including prairie dogs and sage grouse. No mater where they put the horses they will continue multiplying then what? We have a neighbor that has taken in horses wild and unwanted, has a couple hundred of them. Feeds hay year around. Gets the money for the hay from donations and organizations. I think he is making a very good profit bleeding the bleeding hearts. :cowboy: It also make it hard to buy hay locally, he can afford to pay more for the hay then the cattle people. [/QUOTE]
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