Yankton Daily Press | 1000 wild horses from Turner Standing Butte ranch headed for Wanless ranch in Butte County The Capital Journal More than 1,000 wild horses from the former Triple U ranch northwest of Fort Pierre now owned by Ted Turner will be moved to a big ranch in Butte County owned by Neal Wanless, the once-poor South Dakota cowboy who won a huge lottery prize in 2009. More than 1000 wild horses being relocated to Butte County |
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