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Horses are not native to the US. They are just like the feral hogs, a non-native species!This. For whatever reason, the horse lovers are very effective at getting their way and for whatever reason the majority of people judge an animal's suitability for the dinner table based on perceived intelligence, which is high for horses.
All emotions aside though, the first step that would need to happen for effective management is for there to be a decision among the scientific community as to whether they really are "feral" or if they are a native species that was extirpated and then re-introduced by Europeans. There are potentially legitimate arguments that the horses have a right to be out there, in which case they should be managed like any other native species with a hunting season if appropriate. But if deemed a feral species, then should also be treated as such with open seasons and eradication efforts.
Science will not prevail on this one, in my opinion, the emotional ones will continue to control the management.
Problem solved!Horses are not native to the US. They are just like the feral hogs, a non-native species!
Wild horses/ burros are wild, leave em' be!!The horse crowd was wildly successful at closing down the horse slaughterhouses in the US and they've been vocal in their attempts to ban the exportation of horses for slaughter as well.
I've gone rounds with a close friend of my mother on this. She and her cohort believe in their hearts that there is no acceptable reason for any horse to be killed (short of euthanasia due to injury). On one hand they argue that feral horses are the reintroduced descendants of American wild horses (which to my biology training seems absurd), and on the other hand they argue that as long as cattle are on the landscape impacting ecosystems then horses deserve a spot. I've never been able to come to any middle ground with that crowd.
Until we have some brave legislators willing to stick their necks out to address the wild horse and burro act we'll be forced to follow Bob Barkers advice and stay and neuter those feral pets.
One of the most stupid comments I’ve ever read on this forum - if you weren’t joking, you don’t have a clue.Wild horses/ burros are wild, leave em' be!!
I'm wild too, leave me be lesten' I chuck a dirtclod your direction!
Pheasants and brown trout are not native either. What say you? Kill'em all?Horses are not native to the US. They are just like the feral hogs, a non-native species!