Thank you, lady for saving these horses.Solve the p b s special... I was fortunate to own three horses... American standard.. Purchaon.. Appaloosa... And now a prancing horse a ferrari mon dial...🇺🇸🇲🇽
I was flying over the Mojave desert in a helicopter and I saw wild horses just running, I tried to get photos but got some smudge dots on a wide expanse of beige photo, but seeing those wild horses was a treat
Good job Elizabeth, not sure if you'll see these comments or can respond to them. The WHB Act has been amended several times by ranching interests (visible at top of frame at 1:50) and no longer affords the protections sought by Velma. This is the challenge going forward: Roll back the changes and put an end to public-lands ranching. Today, more and more wild horses are being forced off their home range (public lands) so their food can be sold to privately owned cattle and sheep. Adoptions don't keep up the roundups so most of them end up in government corrals or contracted pastures. No family, no foals, no legacy.
Thank you, lady for saving these horses.Solve the p b s special... I was fortunate to own three horses... American standard.. Purchaon.. Appaloosa... And now a prancing horse a ferrari mon dial...🇺🇸🇲🇽
One of my heroes and a woman at that........loved her work!!! Poor horses....this is how we treat the earth and women!! And animals!!!!
She really was something special!!!
Thank you for telling the story of Wild Horse Annie!
I read the book by margeritue Henry!🐎
I was flying over the Mojave desert in a helicopter and I saw wild horses just running, I tried to get photos but got some smudge dots on a wide expanse of beige photo, but seeing those wild horses was a treat
Good job Elizabeth, not sure if you'll see these comments or can respond to them. The WHB Act has been amended several times by ranching interests (visible at top of frame at 1:50) and no longer affords the protections sought by Velma. This is the challenge going forward: Roll back the changes and put an end to public-lands ranching. Today, more and more wild horses are being forced off their home range (public lands) so their food can be sold to privately owned cattle and sheep. Adoptions don't keep up the roundups so most of them end up in government corrals or contracted pastures. No family, no foals, no legacy.