the belief that domestic life is terrible for wild horses is a myth that deeply divides
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Unfortunately the belief that domestic life is terrible for wild horses is one myth that deeply divides all those who care for Mustangs the most. Yes, it is true, some Mustangs—far too many—end up in horrible situations in the domestic world. But there are many, many others who are adopted privately, cared for deeply, and have a beautiful life. The more we work together, the better world we can create for these animals we all love. I gave them hay after they were all hanging out in the corral—it was cooler and less buggy than everywhere else, so what else could I do🤷🏼♀️… 🥰🎥 @thetouchofamustang #wildhorses #blmmustang #savewildhorses #lifewithhorses #equinewelfare #adoptamustang #Mustang #horses #adopt #animals #pets

