Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Animal Notes
Message to Slocum clones: you're so wrong :) For years, many people who don't like wild horses on their property have called the authorities to get rid of them. THAT'S THE LAW, they told those backing the horses.
Turns out, uh, NO IT'S NOT! Some hard-working wild horse advocates discovered Nevada is a fence-out state. If you don't want wild horses on your property, it's your responsibility to fence them out.
As Betty Retzer of the Wild Horse Preservation League (which holds legal title to the real Phantom) says, "This is wild horse country and this is what you can expect."
Sage + Horses = HeavenWant to see where I spent Sunday? Check out this amazing photo.
http://dandry.com/photo.aspMore coming soon.
End of summer sale: Reno, Nev. - The Bureau of Land Management’s Palomino Valley Wild Horse Center offers mare/foal pairs for adoption at a reduced fee through September. The pairs can be adopted for $125!
$100 for the foal & $25 for the mare. The standard adoption fee is $125 per animal.
Do you live near Muscotah, Kansas? A rescue organization there is desperate for dog and horse homes. If you are willing to adopt an animal with special needs (ex: blind pony, abused Beagle) email me with MUSCOTAH in the subject line.
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