Newsweek | Forest Service Plans to Round Up Hundreds of Wild Horses, Potentially Sell Them for Slaughter Newsweek The U.S. Forest Service was reportedly getting ready to round up hundreds of wild horses and may sell some for slaughter. The “horse gather,” which was scheduled to begin on October 9, will happen in Modoc National Forest in north east California. 1000 wild horses to be rounded up in Northern California |
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