It was your crack about the Walmart posse, Bubba and Scooter that lead me to believe you disaprove of hunting. Bored kids are already shooting wild horses, regulated hunting would turn Game and Fish on these clowns. Now it is just a handfull of BLM special agents and county sherrifs, all have better things to do. As for your idea about letting someone tame/keep one, that is already done, anyone qualified can (a place to keep em, nominal adoption fee, ect). We still have a 30,000 in pens, nobody wants-or can afford them. No, shooting animals in pens is not hunting. Out on the open range it is different. In the US we have about 250,000 unwanted horses and the number is growing every day. It is a real problem. My daughter has a horse, they are expensive to keep in this area. At the stables there are signs for free horses. Good, young, well trained ones (I think, pretend no expertese). I don't hate horses, but I hate the damage being done on the western ranges, taxpayers footing the bills, and the abondonments that I think are often cruel. Save crude oil going up to $150 a barrel and T Boone getting involved again I see no alternative to killing the excess. I am not sure how mad cow or hoof and mouth disease fits into this?
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