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Wild Horse Rescue
This article was posted Wednesday, February
18th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
A local wild horse rescue foundation got its last
round of horses delivered this week by the state of
Nevada.
Last, because Nevada lawmakers say they can’t
afford to ship the horses off anymore.
The Wild Horse Foundation in Robertson County has
been getting horses from Nevada for the last ten
years, but the 36 they got yesterday will likely be
the last round.
The State of Nevada currently rounds up thousands
of wild horses and transports them to facilities
around the country where they can be housed, some
stay right here in Central Texas.
Ray Field owns the Wild Horse Foundation in
Robertson County where he cares for and then adopts
out wild horses that once lived in areas of the US
with a high wild horse population, like Nevada, but
state lawmakers are changing a current law that
takes them to facilities where they can be properly
cared for.
Nevada spent more than 35-million dollars on the
program last year, but now lawmakers say they need
more than 45-million dollars for it.
Field got 36 new wild horses this week, the last
transport funded by Nevada.
Field says Nevada currently has more than
30-thousand wild horses in captivity, but another 30
thousand still freely roam and field says they’re at
risk of being killed.
Even though they’re wild, some are ready to be
adopted.
Field says, “These horses haven’t been here just
a little over 24 hours. And I come out here and
start playing with them and working with them and I
let them come to me. A horse will let you know which
one he wants.”
The future of wild horses in Nevada may be
uncertain, but field will keep finding stable homes
for them through his foundation.
Right now the adoption fee for the Wild Horse
Foundation horses ranges from 125 dollars to 800
dollars.
You can get more info about the program at
www.WildHorseFoundation.org. |