Comments on: Wild Horse Roundup Controversy Could Cost the BLM $2 Million https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/ Fri, 24 Jan 2025 14:48:16 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: valeria https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-349694 Sun, 31 Mar 2013 14:51:00 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-349694 I have also done thorough research in this area to remain as unbiased as possible and see both sides of the story unfortunately as far as I’ve come to see the BLM has done just about everything they could do wrong they BLM has had repeated dealings with contracters who have on numerouse occassions sold horses to slaughter. While when they planned to get rid of a herd of wild horses in a little town in Nevada the residents were all in an uproar and all went to the meeting the BLM has in which they said everyones questions would be answered when in fact they weren’t they asked them to write down their questions and put them in a little box and that they would get back to them
the BLM might not be doing the harm personally but if they associate and hire people who they know are being cruel and doing illegal things like selling wild horses to be killed they are responsible
if you want the facts go to wildhorsepreservation.org

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By: Valerie https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-349214 Tue, 26 Mar 2013 10:42:36 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-349214 Unfortunately, the horses are fat and healthy. Also many are sold to slaughter houses heading for Mexico and Canada. They only pay $10.00 a head. I think the horses should be handled by horse people not the government. And why can’t we just spread seed and make more food since land is plentiful.

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By: Gunner https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-248879 Sun, 27 Feb 2011 13:28:50 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-248879 Just out of curiosity, has anyone here gone to the BLM’s website? Or emailed them to ask them questions?
Because they state that they don’t sell horses to slaughter houses. And while I don’t like the fact they round up horses with helicopters necessarily, the facts they laid down are pretty good. And the BLM’s job is exactly like fish and game, to preserve the land for multiple uses. The only difference is that they don’t sell tags to shoot horses. And if BLM didn’t manage the herds some how, then yes nature would take it’s course and manage it for us…..by the rapid declines and inclines. And yes there are cougars and occasionally wolves and bears that prey on horses. But just like with everything else, humans are causing it so there just isn’t enough predators out there to take care of the herds themselves. And no, I’m not someone who is stubborn enough not to get both sides of the story, I did my oral presentation for my 4-H horse club on the Mustang Controversy, and I emailed and asked both BLM and top wild horse groups there opinions, as well as facts and statistics to back there opinions up.

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By: kimmi https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-248191 Wed, 23 Feb 2011 18:00:12 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-248191 Not Good

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By: Galadriel https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-247815 Mon, 21 Feb 2011 15:30:19 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-247815 This does not make me happy.

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By: Beka https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-247549 Sat, 19 Feb 2011 14:38:46 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-247549 EXACTLY Pat. Add to that the fact that, when you think of it, the slaughterhouses don’t WANT the old, the sick, the ‘crazy’ horses. They want fat, healthy, sane horses, NOT the ‘unwanted’ ones that everyone says they provide an end for. Also, there’s the issue of horses being given so many drugs throughout their lives that are not safe to give to animals intended for consumption (Bute, dewormers etc.) I think that’s a public health risk, don’t you?
Plus the lie that horses have ‘no natural predators’. Sure, and neither do moose, elk, caribou, etc.

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By: Pat https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-247442 Fri, 18 Feb 2011 22:26:34 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-247442 Cutting the budget may be a wakeup call but I hope it doesn’t hurt the already capture and penned Mustangs and Burros. I do not want to hear any excuses from the BLM for not taking care of the thousands of Mustangs already captured, under a ridiculous program that has no future. Proper management of the land is to decrease the amount of cattle, grazing almost for free, by ranchers. The land wasn’t purchased, with my dollar, to support their herds nor them. Proper water availability, unfenced, should also be stepped up.
Taking advantage of the Mustang private facilities that are being offered would not only be a financial relief but also relief to the Mustangs and Burros that use the ranges NEXT to them, without the horrific roundup methods that the BLM is insistant on using. The small price for these private facilities would be more readily accepted, than the millions the BLM are now using and don’t work. Contraception is another answer, when done correctly.
Slaughter is not the answer. Just because something is in the way for some individuals does not mean they need to be elimiated in any way, shape or form. Horses are not considered a diet of the American people, others may do so, that is their option and they have enough ‘unwanted’ horses of their own to take care of their appetites.

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By: Craig https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-247337 Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:01:07 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-247337 There is a lack of true justice for the wild horses and burros on the part of our public servants (supposed) in the BLM and USFS, the two agencies charged with protecting, preserving and managing the wild horses and burros in the wild. They have forgotten about the “in the wild” part. If they would adopt a program of in the field Reserve Design whereby the horses and burros are allowed to fill their natural niche as returned native equids, with natural barriers and predators, buffer zones and the positive support of our public servants, self stabilizing herds would result and the ecosystem would be greatly enhanced by their presence. But all the opposite is happening as the wild horses and burros continue to be tortured. What a shame and a disgrace to America. All this must be changed. They represent all that is good and decent about America.

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By: donald https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-247315 Fri, 18 Feb 2011 10:41:48 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-247315 I have two of these horses and they make the greatest horses you have ever seen, they are fantastic, but only if you love them, they know the difference.You can pick they horses up over the internet adoption on the blm web site and they will bring them very close to you at no charge, I picked mine up about 120 miles from my house.

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By: Shannon https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2011-02-18-blm-mustang-budget/#comment-247304 Fri, 18 Feb 2011 09:54:16 +0000 /horse-news/2011/02/18/blm-mustang-budget.aspx#comment-247304 I’d like to see morse adoptions on the east coast. They need to make the horses more visible, they could put pictures up on their website of the adoptable horses. Contraceptives are a good idea, so long as they do them at the right time of year. They messed up the first time and a few mares that did get pregnant had out of season foals that wound up dead because of the harsh winter weather.
I’d also like to see more male horses castrated, there aren’t as many mares as there are stallions and this would help a small bit. Round ups need to be made safer if they continue, I’ve watched many round ups and they are stressful and cruel. Check out the cloud foundations website and take a look for yourself. We as humans have a responsibility to look after wild animals as we move into their lands, look at wolves, mustangs, cougars and many other animals they need our help.

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