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Today, more than 83,000 wild horses roam public lands in 10 Western states. Wild horses compete with livestock and native game for limited resources. For 15 years, Mustang Yearlings Washington Youth has been training wild horses and placing them with private owners to help prevent overpopulation.
Apr 8, 2025, 6:18 PM
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