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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

"We can not save them all. . ..but we can save one at a time with your help.
"Wild Horses" courtesy of
Natasha Bedingfield

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  • The very first horse I ever owned was a mustang mare. This horse was the best horse I ever had. I learned so much from her.

  • @theivoryhorse i think u mean 'ferral'' and if that is the case why oh why is there an ice age horse in florida museum? if they are not native to the USA, omg go do sum research, they ORIGINATED in usa then spread to new world, were erradicated in usa by hunters and brought back again by man, so in short they have as much if not more right to be there than we or any cow or oil pipe lines do !! get ur facts right m8

  • @AEstables show me your research then mate that the range is over grazed, and show me the thin horses at round up? there are none, ur full of bs, in uk our moors ponies are starving and do need a cull, all mustangs iv seen look healthy and very well!! leave them on the plains, they didnt starve when there was a million did they..

  • America was founded on the back of the wild mustang. But now heartless government officials are rounding them up by the millions, "accidently" killing them with helicopters and ropes, and spending 70 million dollars of tax payers money on a project that will never finish! Leave our mustangs alone before they become extinct!

    (copy and paste this everywhere! Lets get this thing noticed, people!)

  • @AEStables How do i go about adopting one? Who do i contact 

  • This is a beautiful video. I hope everyone realizes the timeless majesty of these wild mustangs of ours. What a rare gift we have in the horses. Also, I just finished reading a GREAT book, a novel on the subject of horse slaughter during the 1930s (historical fiction). The title is 'The Last Good Horse' by David Martin Anderson. I encourage everyone to go to the website, TheLastGoodHorse, and/or read the author interview posted to YouTube (search under the author's full name). Thanks!

  • Nicely done video! This is a serious problem that is also addressed in David Martin Anderson's just-released novel, 'The Last Good Horse.' I suggest listening to the author's YouTube interview by doing a YouTube search using his full name. The book is excellent (deals with the mass slaughter of our mustang herds in Montana during the 1930s; historical fiction) and should be mandatory reading for anyone over sixteen.

  • Love this video! You truly are a horse Angel! There is plenty of land for the horses, it is being given to cattle (less 5% used for USA meat), mineral extraction mining and greed. Give them the 19 million acres you took away and let them run free again and be with their herd.

  • I work with wild Mustangs taming them so they can be adopted out. Its not about the BLM removing them, they have to the land can't sustain so many. We need more people to adopt them is the real problem. If you turned all of the horses back out into the wild that are in the holding facilities right now over half of the population would die of starvation. Do research on both sides of the coin there are programs on both sides trying to help. Do your part in adopting one if you really want to help.

  • Unfortunetly the BLM likes to keep the population SMALL. Its almost the same problem here in NM on the rezs except instead of catching entire herds and singleing out horses they just catch what fills a trailer. Every horse sale (there is a horse sale for each season so 4 sales a year at each auction house) 30-50 mustangs from reservations are sold at auctions usually for 10-50$ each & sometimes for all in the ring(usually 3-7), a little more for a mare and colt so MAYBE 100-150$. PEEPL R CRUEL!

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