13 Wild Horses Dead After Being Chased By Helicopters In Wyoming Roundup
Lady Freethinker.org
July 18, 2024
Thirteen wild horses are dead -- including two innocent foals, who appeared to have died due to stress -- following the latest Bureau of Land Management (BLM) wild horse roundup at the North Lander Complex in Wyoming.
Lady Freethinker (LFT) sent an observer to document the first three days of the roundup.
Before the helicopters descended on the herd, LFT's observer saw wild horse families peacefully relaxing and playing together.
Foals nipped at each other's ears and rolled around in the grass together.
The peace was destroyed as two helicopters came thundering in and horses fled in fear for their lives.
The victims of this brutality include 7 horses who died from injuries directly caused by the roundup.
In the first fifteen days of the roundup, BLM daily gather reports show that a 4-year-old mare broke her neck while being forced into a trailer, another mare died from a brain aneurysm, three horses died from "capture myopathy" -- or from stress of being captured -- while struggling in a holding corral, and two young horses died after breaking their necks in a holding corral.
More:
https://ladyfreethinker.org/13-wild-horses-dead-after-being-chased-by-helicopters-in-wyoming-roundup/
hlthe2b
(106,803 posts)Add it to the long list of awful things over which I have close to no "say" or control.
May those horses run safely free in a kinder realm. :cry"
montanacowboy
(6,352 posts)Humans are very good at one thing - killing, killing animal life, plant life, destroying wetlands and forests, mining and oil drilling, and on and on and on. We are even very efficient at killing ourselves by one way or another. Whoever is in charge of this universe if there is even a greater force you sure as hell made a big fucking mistake putting us in charge.
Jack-o-Lantern
(1,011 posts)SWBTATTReg
(24,349 posts)upkeep on the animals. A true tragedy indeed.
I wondered if the same thing (stress deaths etc.) happens too, with the Buffalo roundups that happen too? Probably.
red dog 1
(29,550 posts)In fact, wealthy ranchers want to be able to let their cattle & sheep graze on public land for free, so they support these wild horse roundups.
Also, they support and push for "killing contests" to reduce the wolf and coyote populations on federal lands, so their livestock can graze on public land (for free) without fear of wolves & coyotes killing them.
As far as the buffalo roundups, you're probably right.
Many of them too, probably, die from stress, broken necks and other traumatic injuries sustained during the roundups.
AloeVera
(2,022 posts)There is a petition at the site.
That alternative also would save U.S. taxpayers the millions of dollars
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Captured wild horses also sometimes meet grisly ends, with the BLMs Adoption Incentive Program exposed by the New York Times as knowingly handing over the protected animals to individuals with a history of selling horses to slaughterhouses.
Sign our petition urging the Biden Administration, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the Bureau of Land Management to end deadly helicopter gathers in favor of safer, more cost-effective approaches involving humane fertility control that would allow wild horses to remain free on the range, and so help end unnecessary, grisly deaths from injuries to intentional slaughter.
SamKnause
(13,882 posts)I love horses.
I have owned 2 and rode many others.
They are beautiful special animals.
There is nothing as soft as a horse's nose.
They have beautiful soulful eyes.
Being around them can brighten your mood.
FakeNoose
(36,025 posts)... and euthanizing them if they don't get their private livestock off the government lands.
The wild horses aren't causing this trouble, it's the landowners.