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Captured and gone

The government of Alberta’s Sustainable (?) Resource department (SRD) is continuing an all-out assault to capture and remove as many wild horses as they can. This year whole family herds have been totally removed!!!! In the past an individual had to apply for a capture license paying $280. It appears this year that this fee, like so many other parts of the Horse Capture Regulations, have been thrown out the window. We believe that the SRD solicited as many individuals as they could find to remove the horses this year. This assault came as a result from pressures from some ranchers who are being manipulated by Rangeland Management who state that if they wish to continue their grazing leases on crown land that they must remove the horses. This goes back to the old argument that the horses are infringing on the availability of forage for the cattle and other wild animals. From our research this is a complete falicy. In fact we can take you to areas in the forestry where cattle grazed all summer. Now there are no wild horses and no other ungulates to be seen in these areas. These are valleys that used to be the wintering areas for elk, deer and moose. As a result, this also moves the natural predators, such as the wolf, out of these areas and closer to settled land.

Next generation ... gone

In 1993 the Horse Capture Regulations were introduced in the province by the Alberta government. This regulation was to give the horses protection and also provide a way to manage the number of horses. In response to some killings and slaughter of horses around Burntstick Lake in 2001, WHOAS was formed. Myself and a number of individuals felt that the regulations did not go far enough to protect the horses. SRD has always argued that it was all the protection the wild horses needed. Basically in the last two years the regulations have been thrown out the window. In 2010/11 over 80 wild horses were captured with a large majority going to meat buyers. Now in 2011/12 the number is quickly approaching over 100 head.

We have had a couple of sit down meetings with the SRD and other officials. In 2005 they showed us a map indicating all the horses that they had counted in their aerial census. That number was 221 head. In 2008 they then stated that the number was over 700 head and now they were claiming there was over a 1000 head of wild horses roaming the foothills. This giant leap in their numbers is genetically not possible. Therefore they are misinforming the public in order to carry on the destruction of our wild horses. At the meeting in 2005 SRD also stated in argument to some of our concerns, that these were just regulations and that they could interpret them as however they saw fit. Despite the regulations being renewed in 2008 by the Alberta government, they, as I said have been totally disregarded.

No longer wild and free ,,, gone

Most of these wild horses have been removed and sold for meat to Bill Nugent out of Water Valley. He pays these individuals approximately .30 cents a pound for these horses no matter what size. We know there are at least eight trappers (horse killers). Therefore, a magnificent wild horse stallion, whose value living free in the wild is priceless, is only worth at the most $300. This seems to be the ridiculous value that the SRD puts on your natural resources including all other wildlife. They would rather listen to the private companies, such as West Fraser and Spray Lakes Sawmills who say the horses are destroying the environment. No consideration is given to all the other small creatures such as squirrels, marten, birds, who are also destroyed when our forests are clear cut. How can they say the horses are the ones doing the damage when science has proven otherwise.

No longer a family ... gone

Previously persons with capture corrals were required to check their pens and the welfare of the horses on a regular basis. This rule is also being disregarded so who knows how much these wild horses suffer before being chased into a stock trailer and hauled away from other herd members. And again WHOAS points out that a lot of the mares being captured are heavy in foal and to think of the stress and the trauma that they must undergo, I as a human cannot understand. The SRD and these trappers don’t care. Their only concern is the amount of money they’ll get and for SRD meeting their own private agendas to the benefit of private interests who consider your public land (Crown land) their own.

Family herd ... gone

Call to Action – Wild Horses Need Your Help
As we are close to a provincial election, now is the time to ask all WHOAS members and like-minded individuals to take a stand. Contact your MLA, your premier Allison Redford, Danielle Smith, Brian Mason, Raj Sherman, or any other person seeking elections for any party in your riding. Feel free to use any information on our blog to question these people. It may be too late for this year, but you can help us make a difference for next year to stop this needless removable and slaughter of your wild horses. The SRD has always argued that the regulations were all the protection the wild horses needed. Obviously they lied on this point too. Help us now

9 Responses to “GONE, GONE, GONE!!!!!!”

I am posting information at my barn and various other sites around where I live to this affect as well as presonally mailing my MLA. But has anyone been able to buy any of these horses? If they only cost 300 for the meat buyers are they available to buy at auction? It may be too late to save them in the wild this year, but can we save them after they are caught and give them new homes and a new job?

Hi I found this when researching mustangs in the US. I didnt know we even had Mustangs left in Canada. May I make a suggestion? Care2.com is a place where a petition can be set up and it will reach millions. I have received petitions from Care2 to protect animals.It works. I also feel this needs to be put out to the media across Canada.I live in Ontario and it was blind luck or was it fate to find out about the Canadian mustang. If someone was able to get some videos of the horses on Youtube you could get 100 of viewers. I hope this can help. Do you have adopt a mustang like the states? I have ridden some Mustangs and they were awesome. Are you opposed to adoption programs for them? It would be better then slaughter.
Just another point of interest. In Costa Rica they were loosing a lot of their native vegetation because of the cattle grazing. They removed the cattle and allowed horses to grazes the land and because horses dont digest everything the vegetation came back better then ever. Horses help the land not destroy it!

I agree with Claire. Is there any way we could get them after they have been caught? It would be great if we could buy them for the prices that they are being sold for now and give them a new home and a new job. What is happening to them now is just cruel and unfair. These are great horses and the deserve better than a long trailer ride to the slaughter house.

Even though I dont live in Alberta I do have alot of friends who do and the fact that these horses are being wiped out is sad. I would love to adopt a few of these horses and would do so in a heart beat.Is there anyone out there that knows anything about how I can go about getting a few? thanx

I find it disturbing that the gov’t would seek to eliminate herds of wild horses, when in the north we are told to put up fencing to protect our hay bales over the winter from the hundreds of elk that pass by the farm daily in the winter. One province and yet 2 standards, how unusual is that?

We’ve bought some of the wildies, through the auctions, from the people rounding them up, and from the horse dealers, but you have to have somewhere to put them. They aren’t like domestic horses, they’ll go through a fence without a second thought if they are spooked. Big country like this, why can’t they just leave them alone? It’s greed, pure and simple.

Most of you already know this but there are at least 40,000 Mustangs that are being held in long term holding that is costing the US tax payers millions of dollars in feed because the BLM has rounded them up for the last ten years. Instead of leaving them on the range to feed themselves as wild animals do the BLM (Bureau of Land Management)is claiming that there is to many horses and they will starve, which is nonsense. They are pleasing the cattle ranchers that consider the Mustang a good for nothing animal that gobbles down grass that the ranchers claim as their own through grazing permits that the BLM renews every year for $1.37 for each cow/calf pair. The taxpayers are losing millions of dollars because of the low price the BLM is allowed to charge. No one but the welfare ranchers are making money at the taxpayers expense demanding that the horses be rounded up to extinction.

I have to say,what I have read here today makes me want to sit down and cry! Us, as humans can not leave well enough alone! Our wild horses have every right to be on this earth the same as every other wild animal that is out there!
Why should they be singled out,shipped for meat, and the goverment just sits back and lets it happen!
Try doing this with elk,moose or deer! Why are they not treated the same way! Trapped for days and shipped to local action markets! WHY? Because if you did that with other wild life you would be fined!
I hate to tell the goverment,but there is way more elk,deer,and moose out there, than there is our wild horses.
I wear the emblem on my arm with great proudness that says, “Horses are angles with out wings”!

I am a novice rider – a city dweller and not rich – but i want to know what i can do to help??

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