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cloud and his band on non native maruduing wild horses

These "non-native" horses arrived around the time that other two-legged non-natives did, about 600 years ago, and tho our germs unleashed lots of scourges, i believe that after all that time, the chance of swine flu in your backyard is a lot more plausible than wild horse disease. The Bureau of Land Management is a sad euphamism. We are about the only species whose populations is wildly out control. We need to manage ourselves a heck of a lot more than the land needs us to manage it and it's creatures.

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