Wild Horses SAVED: Congress Votes To Protect Mustangs And Burros From Government-Sponsored Slaughter

KEVIN FREKING | 07/17/09 09:07 PM | AP

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WASHINGTON — Galloping to the aid of the nation's wild horses and burros, the House voted Friday to rescue them from the possibility of a government-sponsored slaughter and give them millions more acres to roam.

But the effort may get penned up in the Senate.

The bill passed the House, 239-185, with Republican opponents arguing that it underscored wrongheaded Democratic priorities by focusing on animals instead of people at a time when the nation's unemployment rate is approaching double digits.

An estimated 36,000 wild horses and burros live in 10 Western states. Federal officials estimate that's about 9,400 more than can exist in balance with other rangeland resources. Off the range, more than 31,000 other wild horse and burros are cared for in corrals and pastures.

The plan aims to reduce the number of animals kept in holding pens awaiting adoption and to reduce the stress on land currently set aside for them.

Supporters mobilized after the Interior Department announced last year that it might have to kill thousands of healthy wild horses and burros to deal with the growing population on the range and in holding facilities.

Republicans dismissed the measure as welfare for horses, but Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., said a majority of Americans would not support slaughtering healthy animals or keeping them in holding pens for years at a time.

"The status quo is a national disgrace," said Rahall, chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources. "It is a disgrace to our heritage."

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However, no comparable bill has been sponsored in the Senate, which doesn't bode well for final passage of the measure. Both houses would have to approve the legislation before it could be sent to the White House for President Barack Obama's consideration.

Some lawmakers from Western states said Congress is mismanaging the nation's wild horse population by preventing the Bureau of Land Management from keeping populations at a level that's appropriate for the environment. They said more horses will just make the problem worse.

"This bill is based on emotion and not science," declared Rep. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., saying the bill would elevate wild horses above threatened and endangered species in her state.

The Congressional Budget Office estimated that enacting the Restore our American Mustangs Act would cost about $200 million over the next five years. Currently, the wild herds roam over about 33 million acres of Western land.

To comply with the bill, the Bureau of Land Management would need to find an additional 20 million acres, primarily after 2013, at a cost of up to $500 million, according the CBO. But Rahall said those estimates don't reflect new language in the bill that makes adding millions of acres of rangeland a goal rather than a legal requirement.

Rahall said the bill would actually save the government money by reducing the amounts now devoted to caring for the animals in corrals and on pastures. He said slaughtering healthy animals to control their population should not be an option.

"How in the world can a federal agency be considering the massive slaughter of animals the law says they are supposed to be protecting?" he said.

While Rahall said the cost estimates were overblown, Republicans weren't buying it. House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio said even debating the bill was an insult to people looking for work and small businesses trying to keep their doors open.

"It doesn't make any sense that we're debating a welfare program about wild horses when the American people really want to know, 'where are the jobs?'" Boehner said.

The bill would give the government authority to enter into cooperative agreements to establish wild horse sanctuaries on nonfederal lands. It also would attempt to bolster an adoption program and sterilize more animals. It would prohibit the killing of healthy wild horses and burros and restrict time spent in holding pens to six months.

The Humane Society of the United States supports the legislation, saying the current program of rounding up wild horses and keeping them in holding pens is a "fiscal and animal care disaster."

"We have got to get off the current treadmill of spending millions of tax dollars rounding up wild horses and caring for them in captivity, and instead make wider use of fertility control as a humane population management tool," said Wayne Pacelle, the organization's president and CEO.

In Friday's vote, 206 Democrats supported the measure and 47 opposed it. Among Republicans, 33 voted for it and 138 against.

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- mperl95 I'm a Fan of mperl95 6 fans permalink
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Thank god these horses and burros will not be slaughtered. They have as much right as the Republicans to live in the U.S.
I can not believe that some of Republican would use the forum to object.
Give these mustangs and burros more land to graze. They do not bother anyone and ar so beautiful to watch running in heards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 07/31/2009

people care about these animals... so yes, you are saving the animals but you are saving them because PEOPLE care about them and have demanded it be done...

republican debate points are offensive

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 07/20/2009
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Figures 138 Republican's would not care about innocent animals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 AM on 07/18/2009
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obama eats meat.
he's not a republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 07/18/2009
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i eat meat.
i am certainly not a republican.

the argument is more profound than republican.
modern republicans don't even know what argument is, let alone the meaning of american values.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 AM on 07/18/2009
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it was brought to my attention on this thread, that i go way back to find a good Republican.

my response was, "i go way back, beyond john locke".

john locke was a classical republican and the forefather of progressive ideals.

Abraham Lincoln, Grant, and Dwight Eisenhower were Republicans. Grant won the war and had a corrupt administration ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 07/18/2009
- 2tango I'm a Fan of 2tango 22 fans permalink

Save the horses
and send all those creatures of generation X (the ones who screw the country) to feed the world.

the yappies/hippies/ should be put them in a plane, and dump them in the ocean.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 07/18/2009

You're asking the wrong person. I would no sooner eat a horse than I would a cow or
another person. I have a moral issue with killing animals for food when I can do just
fine eating other food groups.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 07/18/2009

Okay indigenous horses can feed people worldwide. It is not a question of wild or native, it is a question of management. These horses can be managed to feed people and not be a burden on the U.S. government. What is wrong with that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 07/17/2009

sorry... horses ARE indigenous to North America. They have found equine bones dating
back 10,000 years. I believe that was 900+ years before Europeans ever set foot on North America. Get YOUR facts straight.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 07/17/2009
- Vickster I'm a Fan of Vickster 12 fans permalink
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No. That would be 9,000 years before Columbus sailed the ocean blue, give or take a few millenia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 07/18/2009
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the horses we are talking about are introduced.
elephants(mammoths and mastodons), camels, and sloths roamed north america.

we're talking about domesticated horses released into the wild within the past 200 years.

by the way, non-human primates roamed north america in years gone by.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 AM on 07/18/2009
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the north american horses you're talking about have more than one toe, unlike the feral horse that run wild today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 07/18/2009
- valletta I'm a Fan of valletta 3 fans permalink

You gotta love the typically Republican reaction, considering they put two "windshield cowboys" in office using the mystique of the equine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 07/17/2009
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Americans are by nature Democratic­-Republica­n.

Shitou says, "I am by nature a boy..." , instead of "I am by nature a girl, not a boy".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 07/18/2009

Mr. Utahliberal... if you think rounding up 30,000 horses and euthanising them isn't egregious
abuse you are sick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 07/17/2009
- mollymac I'm a Fan of mollymac 15 fans permalink

euthanizing them? Horses are not euthanized! They are slaughtered horribly by sticking knives into their spinal cords and then paralyzing them. They are still alive but can't move. God, you people need to know what you are talking about. It is not a harmless, humane death. It is horrid. And, any politician who would agree with it, is one sick bas*ard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 07/18/2009

The truth is that there is a movement to open equine slaughterhouses in the US. Most of this issue is propaganda by fat cats who want to make money off killing horses and sellng the meat to Europe and Japan.

They are even trying to open slaughterhouses on Indian Reservations where the US government has no jurisdiction. And we thought Natives were friends of horses!

There is a fraction of the wild horse population that used to live on the land.
There are 28,000 wild horses in several states. That's NOTHING. There are millions of
cattle. That is something. The cattle do far more damage to the land than horses. It is our if
fault when these horses are in distress. We have taken their rightful environment and fenced them off from their water supply and overgrazed it with cattle. This is public land. It doesn't belong to the ranchers. They have no right to it.

We just want the horses allotted the land they need to survive. Public land. There are millions of acres virtually given to the beef industry to use for pennies. Let the horses have some back. Their populations will self regulate. We don't need to do anything but give them their land back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 07/17/2009

I am a progressive living in Nevada I am an avid wild horse advocate, but, and this is a big but, congress and the humane society have this one all wrong. Wild, or feral horses , as the true nature of these lovely beasts is revealed are very proficient breeders. The cost to the U.S. Government is astronomical. The herds in Nevada could sustain a small population with horse meat each and every year. We can turn the breeding capacities into a income stream and provide horse meat for the people who savor this most delicate meat. It is asinine to support horse welfare when feral horses could provide hunger relief to many hungry people worldwide. Do we round up wild cows and feed them on the government nickel? No! Why the difference? It is asinine policy and needs to be changed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 07/17/2009
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Wilburrr... Remember how the Buffalo came so close to extinction...
Ya open the flood gates to culling ... there's a possibility all kinda Ya Hoo's could over due it..
Some folks just like killin for the sake of killing ! ~ just like the last 8 years !
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 07/17/2009

OK, on this one I believe I'll side with the Neocons.
Horses should not be a priority in this country. Just because they have names like "Bambi" and "Spot" doesn't qualify them for government matching grants. We might as well save the Ebola virus from extinction, or pigeons from being slaughtered on airport runways. What's next -- horses running for New York State Senate?

If you ask me, and you must get in line to do so, horses neither deserve or have earned our trust, loyalty, or tax dollars. We don't give Al Qaeda a free pass, why should do so with horses?

Now, next month the horses will be meeting in Bryant Park in New York City. Let's show them the strength of our counterattack! Let's show those horses who's the boss!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 07/17/2009
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horses are an american icon.
have you eaten whale or horse?
i have eaten both.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 07/18/2009
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how can feral animals be threatened, let alone endangered?

horses are an american icon and worthy of protection, but let's call it what it is.
otherwise, people will use the same argument to protect invasive species.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 07/17/2009
- Vickster I'm a Fan of Vickster 12 fans permalink
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Yep. Let's protect the starling, huh? Purple loosestrife. Zebra mussels. Emerald ash borers. Feral pigs. Norwegian rats. Burdock. And so on and so forth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 07/17/2009
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Well vick, if we don't, who will? I'd like my grandkids to have some nature left when it's their time to hike.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 07/17/2009
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i was specifically thinking about brown snakes on guam as well as native birds and flowers on hawaii.

rats on the aleutian islands.
goats on san clemente island.
fox on aleutian islands.

what is feral, what is wild, and what is natural?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 07/17/2009
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