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Colts Western Shop shared New Mexico Against Horse Slaughters photo. Ok So lets check the facts! I am sharing the article on New Mexico Against Horse Slaughter Timeline with a little fact sharing of my own. I looked up statistical data on the Actual numbers of horses in NM over the years starting in 2000 posted from various reliable source including the AMC so they cant be disputing the statistics. And previous to 2000 the source quotes that there have never been more than 120,000 horses in NM, in 2005 they reached 145,000 and the latest estimate is for 148,000 horses. Now when you read the following article envision that they estimate the horses based on polls, census, and other statistical resources, AND slaughter has not stopped yet....so horses were still rolling out and rolling through. At NO point in the past recorded years starting since 1905 census do they show NM ever having Hundreds of thousands of Feral Horses, and to this date the factual recorded numbers include kill dumps, privately owned, tribal, and feral animals. At no point does the statistical data take a serious large jump, in fact, it accounts for the slaughter reductions, some exports to sale outside the state other than slaughter and natural increases as well as kill buyer dumping. So this Newspaper is FLAT OUT LYING because the Statistical DATA backs up the Consistency of the state to maintain horses with only a gradual increase over the years. As well, We also note that other states that Tribes are located in their current statistics do show a miniature increase, however the quote regarding the tribal population of horses in those states are MORE than the entire state records to have privately owned, so how did they get ALL the states horses into one little reservation????? Come on, Pro-slaughter give it up! Theres only 148,000 horses feral, wild, and domestically owned private and in rescues. So much for hundreds of thousands. There are tons of lists online by state for separate figures on how many horses. So you can see that the inflated numbers are their own fantasy figures.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 18:11:17 +0000

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