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i really care for wild mustangs it almost seems they are a part of me and my life. this is really sad of how many have been killed and how many more just might be. it is really sad to think of it that way and how many people just want them dead. i feel so horrible when mustangs get killed…. like its almost my fault i’m not stopping it. great site by the way it si very helpful thank u

We have been tracking 6 bands, all who we have named and are getting to know. I have to tell you today (New Years Day 08) we found a couple trucks on a long deserted trail and they had ridden inbetween the two bands that live there. Not only do I consider this silly but became very concerned when Bertha,, a sorrel mare with flaxen mane and tail come barrel assin out of the trees to see us and fly back in. We do not know what to do with this and are worried about Billy Bob, Carter and their girls. Who rides into a band of wildies,, this is a crazy thing to do and not to mention dangerous. You could clearly see that this was home to quite a few (17) wildies.. There was 3 horses unloaded from the 2 trailers,, We have to do something,, and soon,, It is a crazy thing people are doing and we will be going out again tomorrow to see that all is well, which is not that easy as maybe they will be in the shade or who knows,,
Is there somewhere to show pics of the boys and girls on here?? Thanks and let ya know what we find tomorrow night :)

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