Shark_Bait;2672192; said:We have wild horses down here too. Every so often the need arises to cull them as they are hugely damaging to the environment and they have no predators. Not only do they eat various rare plants, but they trample those they don't. The large herds also cause erosion. Inevitably a few people get all upset about it, but they don't seem to realise that these are not cute little ponies. They are quite honestly dirty, mangy, parasite ridden pests. They do offer them up for adoption for those who want them for god only knows what reason.
33,000 is a crapload of horses to try and rehome. Where are they meant to keep them while they wait to be adopted?
It's all well and good to love animals, and of course I do too, but the fact remains that there is no other realistic alternative. It's quite simple: 33,000 excess horses + nowhere public to move them + not enough people willing to adopt them = lots of dead horses.
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