Ok Dave, how many acres of BLM (or its equlivent) land are wild horses ruining in Germany. Here in the west we see the mustangs as exotic pests, they are not native and don't belong here. That is an opinion held by environmentalists and ranchers. Those massive heards of wild horses threaten our Big Horn sheep, water quality, domestic horses, and cattle on summer range, just to name a few of the proplems they cause.The Wild Horse and Burro Act of 1971 was some of the worst legislation ever enacted in the US. So now we have 30,000 horses on pasture rented by the BLM (Million of US taxpayers $) plus anouther 50-80,000 wild on the western ranges. Now, those are being joined by abandon horses by the thousands. These abondon horses do not have the skills of the wild ones, those that were pets or campion animals often starve or are killed by predators. That is cruel in my opinion. What would you, with your refined European sensabilities, do to solve this problem ? Have you ever been in the Nevada desert ?
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