Kentucky Horseman
Posted : 1/4/2011 12:17:55 AM
[quote=Painted Horse]
So why is it that all the horse activist are shown talking in a big city? All the evil people doing the round up are out on BLM land.
I really don't think they understand the problem.
First off mustangs are not native to North America, They came over with the early explorers. As such, they have no natural predators to control there numbers. The only population controls they have are man remvoing the excess or nature allowing them to starve or die from disease.
Second, Biologist monitor and recommend numbers for every other animal. We conduct Antelope, Buffalo, Deer, Elk, Moose hunts each fall to keep the herds inline with the habitat. It's ok to harvest a deer, But it's not ok to remove a mustang? Man has to act as the predator since we have removed all the natural predators. Mainly because we don't enjoy living amongst them. Maybe we should turn loose a pride of african lions around every herd of mustangs. So nature can control the population. The Wolf activist were successful in restoring the wolf to Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. The Elk herd in Yellowstone that numbered over 20,000 elk when the wolves were introduced, now numbers in the 6000 elk.
Third, Nature is not as kind as man can be. We remove the excess mustangs and ship them off to Auctions. We conduct Extreme Mustang make overs to train and show case the breed in hopes of making them more adoptable. Anybody who has watched the wolves kill an elk, know that is pretty brutal. I've come across cougar kills in the winter. Blood sprayed all over the snow in large areas where the deer or elk was ambushed by the cougar.
There needs to be a balance in all things. Something has to be done with the excess horses. Maybe we should just open a horse hunt and allow hunters to harvest a horse each year. Oh!, I guess that is what we have done, Instead of issuing a hunting license and shooting, we allow anybody to adopt and take home each year. In fact if you adopt one at normal price, you can adopt a second "Buddy" mustang for $25. What a bargain.
I don't know what is right or wrong. I don't support people just going out and shooting for the purpose of just killing any animal. I'm a hunter and believe that if you harvest an animal, you do exactly that, Harvest and utilize it. But at the same time, I think it's foolish to round up thousands of mustangs and move them to a holding corral. Lets make an industry out of the excess. Sell them to europeans who enjoy Horse meat. Maybe we process them into mystery meat and feed them to folks on welfare or the prison populations. Ship canned horse to starving nations. Something other than holding them in a corral and burying them when they get old and die.
That is very well said but you did forget to mention that those evil ranchers, cowboys, and to a lesser degree hunting guide and other people that make their living up there, and if they go there will be problems for allot of us. no or higher priced steak and hamburger for our plates.
Punky, before 1974 or whenever the federal government took over managing the herd. Local ranchers were knowm to release a stud horse after culling the current herd stallion and then use some of the horse for new ranch horses. and those horses that survived to become 2 and 3 years old had the advanages of being hard raise and the hardiness that creates, 
lus the genes from the stud that had been choosen for that. This is also why allot of mustangs have a QH look to them. I have heard more about that in rumor and since I was not alife back then I am not however an expert on that subject. and I don't live in that part of the country.