Washington Post | Nearly 200 free-roaming horses died searching for water on Navajos' parched land Washington Post Nearly 200 feral horses, besieged with famine and dehydration, were found dead on a dried-up stock pond on Navajo land in Arizona. The animals went to the pond in Gray Mountain, an unincorporated community in Coconino County in north central Arizona ... Nearly 200 horses found dead amid Southwest drought in Arizona Nearly 200 horses found dead, buried in mud on Navajo land in Arizona Dozens of wild horses found dead amid Southwest drought |
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Durn, this is a chance for those who love horses can get together to find ways to either provide good water sources or homes for those horses. This can then relieve the Navajo community of all off all of those dying horses – and just maybe make a profit for finding new homes for those horses. I see this as a win-win for everyone. The horses can be saved, find new homes with groups who like horses, and keep maybe find long-term way to create water sources in those lands which apparently are lacking in good water sources.