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Government’s Mustang Roundup Results in Tragic Outcome – 11 Horses Perish Despite Bureau’s Rescue Efforts

The Controversy Surrounding⁤ Wild Horses in the American West

Ah,​ the romance‍ of⁤ wild horses ⁢still roaming the American West, totally ⁢free, entrancing all who ⁤see them.

Not quite.

One person’s majestic vision is another’s economic threat.

But no matter where one⁣ falls on the controversial issue of wild horses, there’s got to be a‌ better way to handle‍ things than by⁣ what is being done by the​ U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

There are ⁣too⁣ many horses, they say, and⁢ they’re overgrazing land desired by ranchers. And perhaps they are.

But to many,⁣ there’s still something ⁤unseemly about how the Bureau is capturing the horses. Check out the⁣ web site of⁤ an advocacy group – the American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) – and see the insect-like creature plastered across the AWHC home page.

So​ terrified are the horses, that‌ in attempting to ⁤elude the‌ helicopters,‍ they‌ are injuring themselves — or worse.

In ‌one 11-day⁣ stretch of being chased in Nevada by Bureau ⁢choppers, 11 horses died, according to ⁣a report from The Associated Press.

One⁣ horse per day,‍ dead — four of them with broken‍ necks⁣ and, in addition to five foals dying, a stallion euthanized‌ after breaking his leg in the course of being chased by a ​helicopter and a horseback rider.

Helicopters may be efficient, but they should be illegal ⁢in rounding up wild horses, according to Democratic⁣ Rep. Dina Titus, who called ‌the current‌ method ‌brutal according to the AP.

Interestingly, Western‌ ranchers ⁣have a different view, and wild horses are​ to them the equivalent​ of feral pigs, according to Pacific Standard magazine,​ quoting one rancher ⁣describing the horses as “big-headed mongrels.”

That’s because by grazing, the horses compete​ with cattle and the Pacific Standard sees it⁢ as a clash of ‍two⁢ Western romances: free, majestic horses, and independent, live-off-the-land‌ cattlemen.

Yet, horse lovers and the ranchers seem to agree on one thing: the Bureau‍ of Land Management has not‌ done⁤ a‍ good job in ⁣managing the wild horse herd as required‌ by the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act.

The AWHC ​hates that the Bureau captures horses and uses helicopters to do⁤ it and ‍another horse advocacy group, Colorado’s Cloud Foundation, believes the government arm favors cattle grazing over the horses, according to Pacific Standard, which noted⁣ cattle grazing is allowed on Bureau land at below-market rates.

Ranchers believe the wild horse population – up from 17,000 to 70,000 since⁤ 1971 – threatens their businesses.  Nevada Republican Sen.‌ Ira‍ Hansen said the horse population is out of control and there need to ​be “significant horse round ups,”​ according ‍to NBC News.

Horse ⁤problems caused seven Nevada counties ⁤to declare states of ‌emergency.

For‌ their part, AWHC believes ‍the land is‌ overpopulated by livestock⁣ and advocates controlling the horse population by shooting chemical birth control darts into wild horses,‍ but Hansen ⁤said⁤ that with a wild horse ‌population growth rate of 20 per cent per year, that would take too long.

The ⁣post Government’s Mustang Roundup Ends in ⁤Shock – 11 Horses Horrifically⁣ Dead After Bureau Tries to ‘Save’ Them appeared first ⁤on The Western Journal.



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