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WILD HORSE HUB CENTRAL

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Just over the horizon is a gentle breeze carrying the smell of wild flowers and fresh rain. There are sounds of new foals whinnying, the sound of tiny footsteps on the ground. The stallion carefully watching his family, his herd.

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Beyond the family herd are the bachelor stallions, who by any means necessary, will grow and thrive to full maturity. They are the next generation of stallions that will breed and bring forth healthy foals.

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In the background is the wild life refuge of all wild lands. These lands contain mountain lions, bear, and wolves. In the eyes of the wild horse, they are enemies and predators. These predators also help keep the number of wild horses at a minimum, continuing the holistic herd management.

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Beyond all this beautiful nature is man. The most dangerous predator. Taking and never being able to understand the most valuable things to a wild horse are already there. Man changed their environment. Humans have taken them from the wild lands and put them into holding pens too small and inadequate for any private property owner to legally have a horse in, but man has designed this. It is part of the main purpose of this site, to stop the damage man has done to the wild horses and burros. It is our purpose to, hopefully, find a way to heal the lands they live on. Holistic land management and holistic animal management.



It is also our purpose to give you some leads on information to get you started. This is not a site for the faint of heart; nor is it a site for people whose intelligence seems to give them the idea that they know the answers, and refuse to give the wild horses a place on this great land, the United States of America, to live. It is a place for you to find links to teachers, authors, rescue operations, help when you need it, and of course, a place for children to come and read. It is, however, a place where children must have permission from their parents to visit. Wild horses, and for all horses, this is a dangerous world. Beyond the trail rides and the wonderful friend you may have in your horse, out there, in the vast world of self-proclaimed deity, there are those who abuse, harm and do the worst things imaginable to horses. Even the horse in your own pasture is not safe any more as there are horse thieves all around that want to sell horses for the most horrid of reasons, to slaughter houses in Canada and Mexico. This has caused many people to wonder if this can be stopped. This country is founded upon principles that were not the Native Indian principles, but from foreign lands. Of course, if there can be anything good said about the government that was formed, it is this: Of the People, By the People, and For the People. Sometimes it can be over-whelming to people like me who get dizzy from the language set down from the organization that holds the key to life and death for these horses - the BLM (Bureau of Land Management under the Secretary of Interior). Should one organization, or two, if you include the Forest Service, hold that much power over public lands and the wild horses and burros on these lands? Who does these wild horses and burros belong to? If the BLM said that they are the owners of the wild horses and burros, then they would have to claim to be a business and not a government agency, so as to claim as they have before, they will make a profit no matter what it takes and that wild horses have no place on government lands. Whose lands are they? Do the people who have leased these public lands own this land; has the BLM actually sold government lands set aside for public lands to private citizens, only holding a percentage that gives them the right to enforce the desires and wishes of the people who have leased these public lands? 

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