Did you know that there is a “1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act?” Probably not, but then when one considers the volume of legislation created just at the federal level — legislation that remains in force, the normal reaction would be one of astonishment, of being utterly overwhelmed, of one’s eyes just glazing over. No wonder congressmen and senators have no idea what they’re voting on much of the time.
Anyway, apparently we have a crisis of excess horses and burrows running wild in western states. Enter the Bureau of Land Management and a dispute they have with the Humane Society of the United States.
Here’s the crisis in a nutshell for your consideration.

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Right on Amanda!!
Why?????????
STOP
Obama is a$#%&!@* Let them live & set them free.
B******t.
How horrible. Let the wild horses live where they are. They are beautiful creatures and deserve to live free
In just the past four years, wild horse and burro management has cost U.S. taxpayers more than $291 million, including $49 million annually to care for 46,000 captured feral horses in off-range corals. This annual budget isalmost 10 times bigger than budgets allotted to save many endangered species; managing wild horses is sapping agency resources, directly andindirectly driving native species to extinction.The issue has become one of imagery,not integrity, and this is where science is losing out. If people value feral horses more than native birds, elk, pronghorn, or the fragile native plants that are overgrazed into oblivion by burgeoning horse herds, then no amount of evidence will change their minds.
I believe there’s better options.
They could make it easier to adopt these horses and burros as well as gelding some of the stallions. Sure gelding is a little bit more time consuming than killing them, but not that difficult to do as back in the olden days people used to do this on their own since veterinarians were almost unheard of. But many veterinarians could donate their time and services to this cause freely if they just would!
This would also help with making them more adoptable. The ones not adopted could then be released back into the wild.
But they’re mostly wanting the land for cattle! That’s really the jest of the story. So here’s my question, if the horses and burros are supposedly doing harm to the OVER GRAZED land how would it be any different with cattle?
Their logic isn’t all that logically sound…
They will be euthanizing us humans before long.