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Feds are paying $1000 to adopt a wild horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1706615" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>The are not "wild" they are feral . A non native introduced species.</p><p>Do a dna test and compare it to the dna of all the regestries of pure bred horses. I think many would be suprised how many of them are direct decendants of many regestered pure bred sires.</p><p>Something has to change with the current policy regarding "wild horses"i believe the current policy has resulted in poor ,inhuman treatment of thousands of horses both "wild" and domestic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1706615, member: 39072"] The are not "wild" they are feral . A non native introduced species. Do a dna test and compare it to the dna of all the regestries of pure bred horses. I think many would be suprised how many of them are direct decendants of many regestered pure bred sires. Something has to change with the current policy regarding "wild horses"i believe the current policy has resulted in poor ,inhuman treatment of thousands of horses both "wild" and domestic. [/QUOTE]
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