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"We can not save them all. . ..but we can save one at a time with your help.
"SAVE THE MUSTANGS FOUNDATION" was created for the benefit of the Wild Horses and Burros in an effort to eliminate the need to destroy the "Excess."

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  • Cut it out all of you. Concentrate on saving these animals instead of bickering. I've spent 30 years saving mustangs and am glad for every second of the time spent doing so.

  • Will you two stop arguing like little six year olds. Seriously. Mustangs are originally called Spanish Mustanios because they were brought over by the Spanish. I hope that helps to solve a few of your conflicts.

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  • @PistolVOICES I agree

  • @erintubb Man has been in North america for millions of years, horses like the ones we see today have bben here for about 300 years. And...

    fe·ral/ˈfi(ə)rəl/Adjective

    1. (esp. of an animal) In a wild state, esp. after escape from captivity or domestication: "a feral cat".

    So....No. We are not feral

  • @EyeOpened It is true that the horses that are here now were brought over from spain, and other countries, but the horse origanally developed in north america and was hunted to extiction during the ice age. If you want to sound like you know everything, then you should check your history a little better first. Besides, man isnt native to north america either. So we could be considered "feral" as well, so should we be dealt with in the same manner?

  • I think we should eat them..

  • @EyeOpened because the BLM is n violation of the Wild Horse and Burros act by rounding these awesome animals up and killing them

  • What are we saving them from exactly? I mean they're not native to America. They were brought over by Spaniards and were released. Really they're just feral.

  • think about the mustang free and wild what happening why must they lose freedom

  • there may have been horses in north america when all the plates were together and before the continents separated into what we know them as today, but horses were brought here by settlers. they're a part of the old west and probably the only living piece of the old west still surviving today ;) beautiful animals :) I hope they stay :)

  • these horses r beautiful

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