Supervisors at Theodore Roosevelt National Park say they’ve finished their most recent wild horse roundup in the badlands.
The Rail Ridge Fire in Grant County burned much of the grass that wild horse herds need to survive through winter.
The horse, whose injuries had been evaluated by a veterinarian, was found lying on the ground about 5 miles from the corrals and holding pens in the park. Aspen, a one-year-old filly, photographed ...
A filly named Aspen (on the right) was euthanized shortly after being released following a wild horse roundup at a North Dakota national park. Screengrab from Facebook post by Sabina Louise Pierce ...
She suspects the only reason for the roundup was to administer GonaCon to some mares. The park has yet to disclose details about its use of GonaCon on the herd. Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates ...