Posted by dave2 on November 16, 2008 at 23:03:50 from (84.170.142.161):
In Reply to: Mustangs posted by Jim H SW-PA on November 16, 2008 at 06:49:33:
Wesley Stephens said: (quoted from post at 19:53:13 11/16/08) They had one of those BLM auctions near here a year or so ago and I thought about going to it, but it seemed like their restrictions on how you keep them and what you do with them made it not worth the trouble. No wonder they can't get rid of them.
Exactly.......... Over here, they don't knock out unwanted pets like humane society's do (used to anyway) in the States, so shelters are overcrowded. Try to adopt an animal there and you'd think you were adopting a kid. Some folks are just freaks.
On the other side of it though, you've got people throwing horses together (breeding) with the thought that they'll be sold one way or the other. The person buying one of the products pretty much gets a pig in a poke as far as what it will turn into.
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