Australia's wild desert horses: 'This environment tests them to their limits' | 7.30

2018 ж. 18 Қыр.
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The number of wild horses, known as brumbies, roaming free in Australia's red centre is growing by about 20 per cent every year.
That means there's a risk that nature won't keep producing enough food to feed all of them.
At the same time, though, that there are questions over the wild horses' sustainability, they're becoming a drawcard for tourists from around the country and overseas.
Regional reporter Leonie Mellor has the story.
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  • I love anything with 4 legs. Two legged humans , not so much.

    @gisella1350@gisella13502 жыл бұрын
    • 👍👍😆💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💕💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • As an American in the Southwest, I can totally relate to this video. We have deserts and areas that look remarkably similar to those in this video. While we seem to have quite a few donkey still wild in desert environments, it seems as though our horses are now in areas with better climates and resources for them. IDK if it happened through government intervention or if nature took its course. Perhaps many horses in the desert died and perhaps some managed to migrate to better suited climates, I'm not sure. I believe that Australia has a very diverse geography and climate as well, would it be possible to relocate or "push" the wild horses into areas of Australia that may be better suited for the horses and the environment itself? I am not that familiar with the situation so I'm just wondering? In the US we have the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and they are tasked with maintaining the wild horses and burros, along with other things. The agency is surrounded by some controversy but that isn't the topic at the moment. The BLM rounds up horses due to overpopulation and holds auctions for them. Sometimes they end up going to slaughterhouses, etc. but they are discussing culling them in this video anyway. More and more they seem to be getting adopted and going to good homes. There are annual Wild Mustang Makeover competitions in which participants take home a wild Mustang and have 100 days or so to bring the Mustang from "Wild" to "Mild" so to speak. These great people have turned so many of these horses into animals that appear to have been domesticated and trained from the day they were born. You would never guess they were recently wild Mustangs. At the end of the competition all of the horses are auctioned off to raise money and bring awareness to the dire situation of these wild horses. Not sure if you have anything similar in Australia but as a horse lover I just wanted to mention it. Good luck and God bless. Extreme Mustang Makeover extrememustangmakeover.com/

    @notsosilentmajority1@notsosilentmajority15 жыл бұрын
  • Lindos cavalos eles nos dão uma satisfação de liberdade.....

    @josenatividadegomesdearauj5329@josenatividadegomesdearauj53294 жыл бұрын
  • Sort of a metaphor to many horse not enough food and land same can be said for humans and over population

    @Arcamedi1@Arcamedi15 жыл бұрын
  • THIS FILM DID NOT SHOW THOUSANDS OF HORSES IN THOSE FIELDS

    @singergirlletmesing@singergirlletmesing5 жыл бұрын
    • exactly in estimation it could even be 100 horses in 1000 acres

      @clayneokallo4257@clayneokallo42574 жыл бұрын
  • You simply catch and tame the horses rather than just kill them sell them it is a good breed of horse

    @hamdanaqeel9791@hamdanaqeel9791 Жыл бұрын
    • and who’s going to tame half a million horses? Some need to be culled.

      @fishygirl3548@fishygirl35488 ай бұрын
  • Culling should not be cruel. Management control of numbers is understandable but not at cost of cruelty. Slaughter houses are not the answer imo. They are cruel. 'Mustang makeover' challenges give these horses a new life in north america.

    @rezotydnic@rezotydnic5 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for your kind thoughts

      @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
    • 😂😅🤣 not laughing on killing and supporting it.... But it's a laugh on HYPOCRISY one just need to put own eyes carefully on plates they eat..... These horses don't belongs to natural habitant of Australia.

      @SamD999@SamD9993 жыл бұрын
    • @@SamD999 imho it doesn't matter whether they are natural to Australia habitat. They are there. And they have been there for generations. What is important is how to control their numbers. I don't believe they are as destructive to the environment as people think. If anything like north America its about grazing on government land and big cattle ranches. The ranchers want horses gone so more free feed for their cattle. Horses are far less destructive to natural grasslands.

      @rezotydnic@rezotydnic3 жыл бұрын
    • @@rezotydnic agreed what you said, and that's why I write hypocrisy because people are cutting Forest and jungles to get more and more grassland to produce more cow meat pig meat chicken and all but when it comes on dogs cats horses then the hypocrisy of life or a beautiful creature comes out. For me Life Is Life even it's a life of a chicken or a life of a horse or a lion or a cow or a pig should not be harvested for human consumption on top destruction of nature, people talk about global warming how many of those concerned person cut their meat and seafood from their diet? Seafood is a reason for 70% ocean pollution and it destroyed the natural habitant of sea creatures but then we have to make money let the Earth go to hell who cares I need my money.

      @SamD999@SamD9993 жыл бұрын
  • makes a good study on the evolution and adaption of the horse. Relocation and what your doing is very good.

    @gregorypeterboyce746@gregorypeterboyce746 Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful creature

    @ramiromesina2919@ramiromesina29194 жыл бұрын
  • They are scared of the helicopter! Thank-you for saving these most magnificent beauties!❤️🌻🙏🏼

    @user-re7eu9hq6r@user-re7eu9hq6r5 жыл бұрын
  • Without horses. We would not be where we are today. They helped us to farm, transportation, even fire wagons. To kill them is wrong. They deserve much more respect.

    @lanetterung4463@lanetterung44632 жыл бұрын
  • Australia has the largest herds of feral animals in the world. These include camels, donkeys, goats, cattle, bison , pigs, deer, ostriches & horses . It is impossible and far to expensive to eradicate them . But already these ferals are captured or shot and exported overseas to middle east and europe and also sold locally. Which is one form of population control.

    @littleheath1666@littleheath16665 жыл бұрын
    • There aren't any wild ostriches in Australia😂

      @baybrumby6795@baybrumby67955 жыл бұрын
    • @@baybrumby6795Feral bison and ostriches in Australia? Never heard of such a thing!

      @elizabethblackwell6242@elizabethblackwell62425 жыл бұрын
    • @@elizabethblackwell6242 lmao I was gonna say 😂

      @Lara-234@Lara-2345 жыл бұрын
  • l love horses so much

    @teashchester7883@teashchester78832 жыл бұрын
    • They are amazing & beautiful 😍 All of animals are ,really !!! Humans don't take our responsibility & blame the animals aren't native ! They tend to forget where / how they came from !! Us ,humans !! 💜🥁🐉🎤💕💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • """One day oil sucks and we back on horses back"""" , just mind this words.

    @kk-ue2xr@kk-ue2xr3 жыл бұрын
    • Solar energy a word enough for million sentence.

      @SamD999@SamD9993 жыл бұрын
  • @5:30 animals drinking from watering holes increases the size of the watering holes.

    @Ilovethebush@Ilovethebush Жыл бұрын
  • Horses are majestic animals they deserve respect

    @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
    • @Madalyn Maree yes but they're not carnivorous so don't kill them wrangle them up calm them down and sell them

      @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
    • @Madalyn Maree plus they are also peaceful

      @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
    • Bullshit government doesn't have to do pay them to do that feral pigs do more damage to property and livestock they have taken down lots of cattle and goats and horses and me and my parents have been working with horses snice was little and I have ridin a really horse that has protected since I was born he was our best and strongest horse yes he was a little hard to handle and get on but he still worked for me

      @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
    • Eathan Weyh oh no let’s just let the native species go extinct incase we hurt eathan’s feelings guys. He likes horses so let’s just let the horses trample and kill and eat all the native animals food.

      @devinb3397@devinb33974 жыл бұрын
    • @Robin Tapsellyeah blame a big dumb simple minded animal because it's clumsy and not knowing what it is doing

      @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
  • Me encanta los caballos salvajes

    @joseavalos8428@joseavalos84285 жыл бұрын
  • Sou paixonado por cavalo e cachorro!!!!muito lindo!!!!!Sou paixonado por cavalo e cachorro!!!!muito lindo!!!!!

    @mateussantosesteticaebelez2460@mateussantosesteticaebelez24604 жыл бұрын
  • This is Really a Sad Tale of Long Term Pathetic Federal Governance. We are Doing Enormous Damage to the Australian Wild Life. Interestingly not one mention of the Death of Kangaroos, Goanas, Wallabies, Eagles, Echidnas, Parrots etc.

    @chrisgriffiths2533@chrisgriffiths25335 жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting video

    @lynndellcox7078@lynndellcox70785 жыл бұрын
  • Maybe start gelding many of the stallions?

    @notcoco4573@notcoco45735 жыл бұрын
    • Space Goblin agreed. Any start is a start.

      @notcoco4573@notcoco45735 жыл бұрын
    • they dont have the money

      @iwillhaveyourorder5174@iwillhaveyourorder51745 жыл бұрын
    • @@iwillhaveyourorder5174 no we don't we are in a debt of hundreds of millions to other countries. Unfortunately the government cant afford to spend money on ferel animals as their first priority is looking after Australians peoplw(they do a shit job at that anyway).

      @angelacouper1244@angelacouper12445 жыл бұрын
  • @4:20 the horse was fine in the wild, they are free and have been for over 100 generations in this country. The animal is better off without the people. The horse had a family, now it will become one of the many sad, isolated animals, kept on properties by wealthy people, who think the animal needs them.

    @Ilovethebush@Ilovethebush Жыл бұрын
  • Thousands of wild horses in Australia. Who knew?!

    @erika7674@erika76745 жыл бұрын
  • So they can track them down to shoot them or to ship them to slaughter. Apparently at that time they're findable. But when it comes to darting them from a distance with fertility treatments, now the area is too vast???? Am I hearing this right?? I'm pulling my hair out at how absolutely stupid that logic is.

    @sarahmock8608@sarahmock8608 Жыл бұрын
    • A bullet costs $2 - a dart and evacuation cost $10,000. You work it out.

      @The_Resistance_1961@The_Resistance_19619 ай бұрын
    • @TheResistance-il7ll I guess you have nothing to say about the statement I provided? Nothing to say about that huh? You're a monster if you think a bullet is the solution. How much did it cost to bring in multiple species of invasive animals Australia thought they could use to clean up their previous mess? And then deal with that? You just don't seem to get it.

      @sarahmock8608@sarahmock86088 ай бұрын
  • Being captured and taken to slaughter houses would be way harder on the horses than shooting them. I'm thinking that culling can be part of the answer, if done right. As long as horses to cull are carefully picked, and the meat don't go to waste. That said, capturing and taming others should also be part of the solution. Along with also considering other options to keep the population to a healthy level.

    @Nemrai@Nemrai5 жыл бұрын
    • Nemrai I have shot them from a chopper...there is no way to harvest the meat because of the remote location and environment...it is very efficient and humane...the carcasses rot and get eaten by maggots and scavengers..the bones eventually break down....nobody is any the wiser...all the introduced herbivores are damaging the native environment....rangeland degradation is a huge problem in Australia and globally....too many people on the planet....sad

      @micpotato8158@micpotato81585 жыл бұрын
    • mic Potato true however if they are concerned about the controversy and well being of the animal, then they wouldn’t take them to a slaughterhouse if they knew how they are killed in those settings.

      @toricochrum3844@toricochrum38445 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing animals

    @deebrown8133@deebrown81334 жыл бұрын
  • Muito legal

    @antoniosoares9245@antoniosoares92454 жыл бұрын
  • Why not sell the horses or let the private sector come and help. A lot of countries would want to buy them.

    @jebremocampo9194@jebremocampo91943 жыл бұрын
    • If they are having more Ferral horses then why don't they SELL TO OTHER COUNTRIES AND SANCTUARIES. ITs worth in MILLIONS, will generate good Revenue.

      @RISHABHJAIN-sc8nt@RISHABHJAIN-sc8nt3 жыл бұрын
  • Australians need to read honestly their own history books: WHO did the great ride through the desert to Damascus in 1918? WHO captured the future oil fields for the British Empire in the Middle East? NO European bred horses could have ever achieved these great exploits, sweeping the Ottoman Empire away!!! WHO did it FOR and WITH their MATES? As an operating battlefield guide for Australian WW1 history I devour all their fantastic exploits...as a horse woman who buys and owns breeding mares for good money, I can only pray that more normal people are waking up to some state of awareness about THEIR PART in world history!!! Before you judge like couch potatoes PLEASE INVESTIGATE what ONLY AUSTRALIAN BORN HORSES COMBINED WITH THEIR MATES could achieve, have achieved and DIED FOR.

    @barbaralegrand4300@barbaralegrand43005 жыл бұрын
    • What hysterical nonsense. That's completely anthromorphising the animal. The horses did not serve the Ottoman Empire, they responded to stimuli with conditioned responses. They are not part of Australia's heritage, they're an introduced species. Many of the Southern Highland and Snowy Mountain brumbies are genetically thoroughbred because of racehorse dumping in the area.

      @elizabethblackwell6242@elizabethblackwell62425 жыл бұрын
    • Horses are not people. Like Stable Life said, they simply responded to commands from humans. They are invasive and destructive, they do not belong in our ecosystem, do not fit in in our food chain.

      @athernaut7939@athernaut79395 жыл бұрын
    • @@athernaut7939 Treat the Aboriginals like people then.

      @ADerpyReality@ADerpyReality5 жыл бұрын
    • @@ADerpyReality ..? Australia is trying its best to make reconciliation for past mistakes. I treat Aboriginals like people, because that's what they are. What is your comment suggesting?

      @athernaut7939@athernaut79395 жыл бұрын
    • And don't forget that at the end of the campaign all those horses were shot. Not part of your myth but that is what happened and what had to happen.

      @colddiesel@colddiesel2 жыл бұрын
  • Oi quando vcs colocarem um video aqui pro brasil, coloca em portugues pois muita gente nao sabe falar ingles inclusive eu que nao entendi nada o que foi falado, obrigado!

    @ronaldosantos9262@ronaldosantos92624 жыл бұрын
    • I hope someday it'll all more language friendly somehow !! The horses are causing destruction as they weren't native ! They wanna kill the horses !! And many including myself are against that !! The horses ,or any " non native" animals are kidnapped & taken to another foreign land !! So,it's not fair !! An Aboriginal man asked not to kill the horses ,either !! Also some suggested to Shipp them to Africa !! Or sanctuary places !!! I hope you'll can click the translation .💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • Aren’t Arabians natural desert horses??

    @myhorsemcgraw8774@myhorsemcgraw87745 жыл бұрын
    • MyHorseMcGraw Yup.

      @supahhotnoodledapx1602@supahhotnoodledapx16025 жыл бұрын
    • Kinda.

      @sparksfly5877@sparksfly58775 жыл бұрын
    • There weren't ever established as wild bands of horses though, they were Bedouin horses kept alive by travelling in caravans with people.

      @classicambo9781@classicambo97815 жыл бұрын
  • I unfortunately support the killing for meat, keeps it in a chain of food. Horses are not indigenous to Australia so their plant life can't sustain the abuse it indoors..... However in Africa and China they have found a way to stop and regrow in areas of desertification this may also help in Australia outback and American west, this would create a plant life to help feed the growing population along with management

    @kevinflaherty3936@kevinflaherty39365 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly. Many people don't seem to understand how much these animals hurt the vegetation.

      @neonice@neonice5 жыл бұрын
  • Imagine what kind of horse they will become over time. Australia will have their own unique desert horses.

    @toataua1499@toataua14992 жыл бұрын
    • Yes but that would come on the expense of native Australian fauna

      @wegojim5124@wegojim51242 жыл бұрын
    • @kalana nadun Yes they are possibly even more damaging

      @wegojim5124@wegojim51242 жыл бұрын
    • @@wegojim5124 Are you saying that Australians didn't cause any bad effects or affects on the natives ,but animals who were wrongly kidnapped & brought there !? 💔💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful.

    @justsandra71@justsandra715 жыл бұрын
    • Destructive as fuck.

      @Blackheathenly@Blackheathenly5 жыл бұрын
  • The southwest of the US has thousands of wild horses that live in conditions that amaze me.

    @copisetic1104@copisetic1104 Жыл бұрын
  • Isn’t the Arabian horse made to survive these climates

    @bilalitani803@bilalitani8035 жыл бұрын
    • Yes they are, and the Akhal Teke as both breeds were developed in the Arabian countries like Egypt

      @LuvMiddleEarth@LuvMiddleEarth5 жыл бұрын
    • They are desert horses but humans have interrupted their bloodline and made it weak in order to get the Arabian horse they want; a horse that has such a small face that it can't breathe through its nostrils properly anymore

      @sagebestlegendary8461@sagebestlegendary84615 жыл бұрын
  • I know it's a lot more time and work.. But why not sterilize the appropriate number of mares to limit the herds growth rates and put tracking collars on the fertile mares so once a year they can be monitored for birth rates and if need be selected foals sterilized...

    @jimh712@jimh7125 жыл бұрын
    • It's tricky because how can you find every mare, every breeding season and implant the birth control with a feral population.

      @elizabethblackwell6242@elizabethblackwell62425 жыл бұрын
    • @@elizabethblackwell6242 Massive round ups.. Sterilize the old ones. Unfortunately most of the young Maybe 3/4 of the studs Put trackers on the fertile mares and fillies

      @jimh712@jimh7125 жыл бұрын
    • @@jimh712 I was involved in a three year program using darted birth control. You need to be 5 to 15 metres from the horses to get the best shot with the dart gun and horses being smart know what's coming next year. Logistically it's expensive and not very practical. The foals die in the muster or get lost. Not sure what the solution is though. It's tricky.

      @elizabethblackwell6242@elizabethblackwell62425 жыл бұрын
    • Sterilizing a mare isn't like sterilizing a dog or a cat. Horses are very large animals, you'd need special equipment for it, and just doing the surgery would be a big risk.

      @Nemrai@Nemrai5 жыл бұрын
    • Sterilize the males

      @peterowen345@peterowen3455 жыл бұрын
  • Cattle being an induced species is also not apart of the natural Australian environment and do tremendous damage to our fragile landscape just like wild horses do. Are we going to get rid of cattle, l don’t think so? Cattle being a hard hoofed animal also trample the ground and cause damage to natural waterways. Why not establish a wild horse reserve and manage horse numbers like they do in America?

    @user-lb1eh8hn8s@user-lb1eh8hn8s6 ай бұрын
    • Horses are being removed for ranchers.

      @arielrose9638@arielrose9638Ай бұрын
  • Unless you've worked in a slaughter house for horses ,only a fool would think it doesn't hurt the horse,highest levels of cruelty are in slaughter house,I know my husband use to be a horse dealer and meat dealer, slaughter isn't an option

    @chantallamb8652@chantallamb86525 жыл бұрын
    • @Madalyn Maree you brain big

      @theskyisblue8979@theskyisblue89794 жыл бұрын
  • Where are all the native animals like the emus etc?

    @flower-uw1hm@flower-uw1hm5 жыл бұрын
  • Why the government, with farmers and the people couldn't found a great solution, because they see the wild horses as a annoying evil that makes them the farmland dispute. It would be better the farmers would intervene with the horses on their farm, for example for lighter jobs, save fuel or ride for leisure, so that even money could be made. Once upon a time, the horse 🐴 was the best friend of the people considering what this venerable animal had done for us humans and still brings much pleasure on the farm and in the recreational area while riding, this is fun for many children. For families with children, this would make an offer such as farm holiday's that would be a good side business and would bring the consumers closer to the farmer who produces their food on the farm. Please take care of the lovely horses! 🍀🐞👍🐨🇦🇺

    @andreasmuller8345@andreasmuller83455 жыл бұрын
  • @2:05 African wild horses, Arabian horses...sounds like this woman has never been out of her back yard

    @Ilovethebush@Ilovethebush Жыл бұрын
    • She's just in denial, I would not want to argue with people like her, waste of time

      @AlpLimIndFox@AlpLimIndFox11 ай бұрын
  • Hunt them, as any other animal. Horse meat is really good. There is no natural predators there big enough to deal with them, and if you introduce one it would seriously affect native wildlife.

    @MrZnarffy@MrZnarffy3 жыл бұрын
    • Horse meat

      @nicoyhenry2574@nicoyhenry25743 жыл бұрын
    • @@nicoyhenry2574 yummy

      @MrZnarffy@MrZnarffy3 жыл бұрын
    • Have a heart !! I really dislike mean comments lacking any compassion ,or people like you !! I don't hate you ,though ,but pitty you ! The horses are the victims because they were forcibly taken away from their original land & brought to a foreign place in the 1st place !!! That's cruel enough ,but now after 200 years later ,they wanna kill the poor horses !! ? Like someone else pointed out that taking that long to devastate the eco system doesn't seem to fit !! Something isn't adding up !!! There should be more stories/ facts than that !!! Killing isn't a solution ,it shouldn't !! The humans did this !!! They should be accountable for what they did !! And they need to bring the horses back where they belong to !!! 💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • @@spark_6710 How dumb are you? Humans are a mammal. An omnivore that gets braindamage from a pure vegetarian diet. So without eating pills, we HAVE to have some meat in our diet.. Whats wrong with eating horses? If we can eat snakes, insects, whales, cows, we surely can eat horses too. Horsemeat is actually really good, I have eaten horse and have no compunctions about doing that again. All life MUST eat or compete to death with other life to live. The rabbits in Australia is classic example on how fast something becomes untenable in nature if it isn't constantly hunted.... And since we are meateaters, we can do it..

      @MrZnarffy@MrZnarffy2 жыл бұрын
  • Being careless about animals in Australia has got to stop and it's gotta stop now

    @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
  • The thang that kills the native creators isn't the horses but human civilization

    @cimmerian_savage9736@cimmerian_savage97365 жыл бұрын
    • @Robin Tapsell silly if their is ant civilization and we live in harmony with nature their will be plenty for everyone ... we all come from the earth and and are related

      @cimmerian_savage9736@cimmerian_savage97364 жыл бұрын
    • @Robin Tapsell ANIMALS still no harmony we are the one the live in this mechanical nightmare people are a part of natural power we need to remember gods instructions the animals do

      @cimmerian_savage9736@cimmerian_savage97364 жыл бұрын
    • @Robin Tapsell its all about spirit

      @cimmerian_savage9736@cimmerian_savage97364 жыл бұрын
    • @Robin Tapsell systems of authority got us in to this mess and we have to get out together because of greed and we fell for material cunfort

      @cimmerian_savage9736@cimmerian_savage97364 жыл бұрын
    • @Robin Tapsell I never spoke of killing anyone we can live

      @cimmerian_savage9736@cimmerian_savage97364 жыл бұрын
  • As an american moved to Australia 7 years ago this really confuses me...wild mustangs seem to do fine in the US and aren't very destructive, so why are brumbies so destructive, to the point the government wants to cull them? Also I'm glad they're being broken in, makes me want to buy a horse if it wasn't so expensive and time induced

    @jabbersart6218@jabbersart62185 жыл бұрын
    • Wrong. Go talk any Nevada stockman or someone whose had a horse go through the windshield.

      @brycebertolino7017@brycebertolino70175 жыл бұрын
    • Australian soil is very different to many other parts of the world, it erodes quite easily and it not meant to be supporting hard hooved large animals like horses. It compacts the soil and basically destroys it to the point that nothing will grow on it. It is unfortunate as brumbies are a beautiful part of the landscape however they truly shouldn't be there and are causing a lot of damage by taking away the food of our native animals.

      @taraphelan3727@taraphelan37275 жыл бұрын
    • Dustin Geard Australia doesn’t have any native large animals, and what wildlife it has is all spread out across thousands of miles of open country. Not to mention, apart from kangaroos it doesn’t really have herd dwelling animals. The plant life isn’t used to large groups of animals moving through and eating everything in their path. The horses breed faster than the grass can grow back.

      @sparksfly5877@sparksfly58775 жыл бұрын
    • America has huge issues with Mustangs and for years had controversial fights between interest groups on how to manage herds. Many historical laws have been passed over centuries on their management. I remember reading as a young girl a novel about the establishment of the 'Wild Horse Annie Act' about Velma Johnston as a child contracting polio. I can highly recommend reading up about your own countries history of feral horse management and their current Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Practices.

      @classicambo9781@classicambo97815 жыл бұрын
    • Horses really do destroy lots and lots of environment. They eat all the vegetation and they especially desroy any wooded areas because they eat all the young trees and trample the ground. They destroy the environment and make it so much harder for native species.

      @neonice@neonice5 жыл бұрын
  • There are horses that were bred specifically for the desert and are the oldest breed. They're Arabians, like that's no brainer shit. Like those horses were created in the middle east pre bible sooooo...... like their feet are literally designed to cut through the sand with as little friction as possible.

    @KevinRAAMAAAGE@KevinRAAMAAAGE4 жыл бұрын
  • The most handsome animals in the world 🌍

    @ChandelierDemocraticSino@ChandelierDemocraticSino4 жыл бұрын
    • I think male betta fish are the most handsome animal in the world 🌍

      @tonyc2809@tonyc28094 жыл бұрын
    • Majestic and beautiful.

      @truthandlife4101@truthandlife41012 жыл бұрын
    • I agree !!! There are many...I love tigers so much !!! I love horses & any animals !!! 😍 👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • @@truthandlife4101 Right !!! I agree ! 👍 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • (There is no natural desert horses) What about the Arabian horse ?

    @gregdonelson1425@gregdonelson14255 жыл бұрын
    • Greg donelson Yup, the Arabian breed originated in the Arabian Peninsula. Same thing popped into my head.

      @sarikopinsky3003@sarikopinsky30035 жыл бұрын
    • They are not the same as they were hundreds of years ago. Humans have selected specific traits from the Arabians and, if turned out in the wild, would have way lessof a chance of survival than their ancestors.

      @bellegonzalez8120@bellegonzalez81205 жыл бұрын
    • They were bred to be domesticated, and would not be able to live on their own

      @kelrogers8480@kelrogers84804 жыл бұрын
  • @3:00 They will have an african elephant situation on their hands, where they will find out that the horses are actually benefitting the landscape by bringing urine and manure into areas that it would otherwise be unable to reach and spreading seeds in their faeces, causing more forests to regrow. More life, creates more life. Life creates life They are eating native plants and spreading native seeds.

    @Ilovethebush@Ilovethebush Жыл бұрын
  • new zealand is currently rounding up the kaimanawa horses if you want them just contact the nz ambassador in oz

    @louiskatipa9620@louiskatipa96202 жыл бұрын
  • I would love to own one of this breed I live in the desert horse

    @donnajohnson9324@donnajohnson93244 жыл бұрын
    • You live in a horse?

      @Robert-ry6xe@Robert-ry6xe4 жыл бұрын
    • @@Robert-ry6xe Lol. 😆You know what she meant ! 💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • we keep 300 horses in the wild the rest are given to farms and to the outback

    @louiskatipa9620@louiskatipa96202 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful creatures.

    @user-mm6uq7ss8h@user-mm6uq7ss8h4 жыл бұрын
  • What does he mean by fully evolved? I didn’t think this was possible…

    @jm3606@jm3606 Жыл бұрын
  • I understand the 2 sides of the story being shown in these documentaries. Whether it's saving the Brumbies of Au. or the wild mustangs of the US. There needs to be a balance to accomplish both. Preserving the land that sustains the animals living on it. I truly feel more has to be done to have it come to be done. Both sides have to be willing to meet common ground. It really comes down to how much money every government is willing either to pay (from taxpayer's dollars) and out of their capitalistic gorging pockets to put into realistic implementing thought out ideas into action. Here in the US politicians and lobbyists gain access to millions of dollars every year they work out together for "ear marked money", and other forms of money-making corruption being made amongst them. All the billions being funneled into the security bank boxes and offshore accounts of these individuals, re-direct the ill-gotten gains into re-pairing or putting in fixtures that saves both sides of the problem of saving the National Park in AU. and BLM land in the US for wild horses. I read about the erosion of the land in Yellow Stone Nat. Park because the elk, deer, bison were over grazing the grass, shrubs and trees that grew along the riverbanks. Reason being is that they had killed off the all the wolves that kept Nature in balance. So, they re-introduced 2 pairs of wolves into the park. Forest Ecologists immediately noticed the land began to change, especially along the riverbanks. The over grazing of Elk had decimated the trees, (Cottonwoods, Aspens, Populares) but enter the wolves and the Elk were constantly being moved these plants, grasses and trees came back. Especially along riverbanks, giving back the banks stabilization. So, since the largest Apex animal that AU. has is the Dingoes. Which are not capable of hunting horses to keep nature in balance like wolves. ( Unless releasing 2 pairs of largest crosses of Dingo hybrids with pure Alpha male dingoes to purify the blood line again. Getting a new larger generation of Dingoes.) if that not a possible solution, I can only think that horse population has to be controlled by humans. As humanely as possible. And I think the hunting should be by the indigenous people (Aboriginals). To feed the poorer families throughout the country. No money-making profits, just a culling of the herds each year to maintain a number that all animals in AU park can maintain a healthy ecosystem. And CA, put in underground accesses so that migrating mountain lions, deer trying to cross busy sections of highways, stopped being killed by passing traffic. So maybe, building some wide log bridges at the more often crossed riverbanks by the brumbies, be put into place, with some healthy sized trees, shrubs planted on either side of the wide bridges, and to keep the horses from damaging them as they cross, put a fence line to restrict the horses gaining access to cross at those areas. and put a layer of river rocks along the bottom edge of the banks on either side of the bridge to help support any horse that may occasionally get through a broken fence line. Whereas the wolves are the National Parks and forest in the US stewards, the Au. Park employees and the Territories people (political) are going have to become pro-active labor-intensive Park Stewards to make sure all the built-in systems they are establishing going forward will continue to keep the balance. I also think with trying to introduce the crossways, re-seeding heavily with (native, heirloom seeds. NO GMO's) grasses, plants, flowers, shrubs and trees along the riverbanks before Winter's first snow for a good Spring growth, but in the valley, mountains. Maybe even try dropping hay in the mountains for 2-3 Winters. Keeping the horses out of the Valley floor until Spring. It can be done, if the greed over money can be dealt with. No going to be easy fights of getting those individuals to let go of their ill-gotten wealth to fix the problem. And making it a non-profit system on donations or tax breaks for those wealthy to claim their donation back...not going to be it. Clean (all countries) house and start putting every single penny of illegal monies back into fixing all Earth's problems.

    @2shay337@2shay337 Жыл бұрын
  • 1:35 tf?😂 u said they were thriving in their natural enviroment and in the next sentence you say its not their natural enviroment ???

    @thunderbreeze_106@thunderbreeze_1065 жыл бұрын
    • They said they LIKE to see a horse thrive in its natural environment but they have to remember that it’s really not their natural environment.

      @myhorsemcgraw8774@myhorsemcgraw87745 жыл бұрын
    • MyHorseMcGraw Horses are much better suited to desert regions than many other habitats.

      @supahhotnoodledapx1602@supahhotnoodledapx16025 жыл бұрын
    • Javier Pedroza definitely in very mild deserts seeing as fast temp changes can cause colic (and deserts have a lot of that) and the insane amount of water they drink daily

      @myhorsemcgraw8774@myhorsemcgraw87745 жыл бұрын
  • 2:08 what about in the American West?

    @mohammedhassanakbari6722@mohammedhassanakbari67223 жыл бұрын
    • @@anegg84 But weren't the ones in Australia also brought from Europe?

      @TheKnoxvicious@TheKnoxvicious2 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheKnoxvicious All the " non native " animals were kidnapped from their original homes & brought to foreign countries by force !! Very unfair !! On top of that, killing them after 200 years of being there is just beyond cruelty ,heartless ,insensitive/ insensible & irresponsible !!! 💔💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • Good gob

    @pierrecassar5840@pierrecassar58403 жыл бұрын
  • The horse,the canetoad,the buffelo, the wild cattle,the goat,the donkey, the camel,and any other animal not mentioned have and are part and what makes the landscape. They are part of the country. For generations they have been born, and bred, and thrived in this country. They have adapted and become part of it. They are part of the folklore of modern australia. They belong here because they are part of it. Modern australia is not before the english nor white australia that ended in the 1960s. It is a multicultural nation of Chinese peoples,indian peoples ,African peoples, Vietnamese peoples,Arabic peoples,Afgan peoples, the many peoples and ethnic groups in the European region ,the Blackfellows or as others call them Aboriginals,the half castes and the half breeds of the peoples ,and all other peoples who have been here for generations, some longer than others, some who have been here less, others both. All call some part of the continent home. Why are there some clueless people telling white people to go home? Where is home for them? Unless they arrived recently from a country in Europe,they are of mixed heritage and have no home there. Australia is their home. What about half breeds? Where do they fit in? What about non European peoples? Where do they fit in? Are not we all human? Why must we allow racism to continue from ignorant people? Australia is home to all who live here not racism. It is the same with the animals. They do not belong elsewhere. This continent is their home. To anyone who wants argue by thing,"Their not native",ask yourself," Are you native too?"

    @jackojacko1199@jackojacko1199 Жыл бұрын
  • I love horses But they were introduced to Australia in 1788 according to internet info..

    @jimh712@jimh7125 жыл бұрын
    • Correct.

      @elizabethblackwell6242@elizabethblackwell62425 жыл бұрын
  • dead animal is not waste, dead animals feed the soil for plants.

    @u235u235u235@u235u235u2352 жыл бұрын
    • True ! I just hate humans way of thinking ," if they're gonna die ,then use 'em ,too " mentality / concept !! They aren't our tools ,or slaves !! They aren't things !! They are living creatures & their lives belong to 'em ,not to us !! 💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • what about deer and ferel pigs etc . HOW about a correct count of them and Not Just Guessing ! They need to be classed as Heritage and not ferel what they have done for this country just ask all the WW1 Soldier's and see what they would say about the way they are being slaughtered dying a Slow death .Just look at all the PHOTOS of the killings it's horrific and seeing their rotting bodies everywhere.

    @billmorley4772@billmorley4772 Жыл бұрын
  • Don't kill or eat , make it a profitable business by selling in different country . I am sure the world will buy it for sports as they are strong and stubern

    @yaikhompritam6557@yaikhompritam65575 жыл бұрын
    • ^^^ THIS! they're good horses, especially the wild-caught ones. they're sturdy, sure on their feet and well-suited to just about any climate (depending on where you catch them from) and generally have pretty good confirmation. in fact, the brumby lines are less inbred than most thoroughbred racehorse pedigrees, so that makes defects less likely. they're also very intelligent, trusting and loyal horses - as shown in the video, they bond closely with their rider by the third day!

      @pogpogpog7507@pogpogpog75075 жыл бұрын
    • @Raymon Trigueros would you eat your own ,pets like dog. Horeses are eatablae only in a servival situations

      @yaikhompritam6557@yaikhompritam65575 жыл бұрын
    • yaikhom pritam go travel to the desert, get access to every property, spend tens of thousands of dollars if not hundreds of thousands and catch them yourself. You people have no idea on the logistics, it’s not as simple as “ just catch them “. Have a look at the size of the desert In Australia. Barely any access, extremely hot, no water, hard to drive in. And imagine how much it’d cost to transport hundreds or thousands of horses. Want the simple solution? $2 for a single bullet to deal with each horse. Or your way is probably $5,000 for each horse.

      @devinb3397@devinb33974 жыл бұрын
  • No time to go into it, but call the less “attractive” ones, held the young attractive ones, leave a few highly attractive studs. Do the same for the mares. Then you’ll have a romantic and more marketable sound animal that’ll fetch a better price than meat. Imagine a buyer saying, “I’ve been fortunate to be able and approved to purchase a genuine registered Kimberly horse”..... I dunno, it’s just a thought. I think in the US a certain line or two of mustangs is marketed. (But folks are breeding them which takes away the possibility of adoption from some feral ones still running ‘wild’ in herds.) The Aussie government could make it illegal to breed them. They could set up and maintain the sole “registry” of them. So you can buy a desirable Kimberly, but to get another you can’t breed a registered one, you can only buy another Kimberly from the Aussie government, or buy one via transfer of ownership from another Kimberly owner. These ideas could work I think. The problem of over population, little to no market value, and lack of attractiveness, lack of perceived rarity (desirability) are solved. So is the problem of increasing population in the wild. So, also too then, is the problem of the poor optics and difficult public relations resulting from regular and constant large culls.

    @aremedyproject9569@aremedyproject95694 жыл бұрын
  • It's hypocritical that humans see the horse as destructive, but not themselves. Assuming the Brumby is destructive, what rights do humans have to shoot them when we are far more destructive. The kangaroo that is native is also seen as having too high a population, so they are culled. This has happened however due to the lack of predators in Australia, which have been extinct thanks to yours truly. The dingo, which is the apex predator, and that is native, is also struggling to survive because "Australia" wants to get rid of them with poison. Australian's need to open their eyes. Saying "shoot them" is barbaric and does not put the welfare of the horse first at all. I don't know what the answer is, but I'm aware of my impact on the environment and do my best to minimise my impact. That is the first step.

    @jmeleopard@jmeleopard5 жыл бұрын
    • Humans cause climate change and they worry about those horses eating too much plants.

      @eva-maria7066@eva-maria70665 жыл бұрын
    • @@eva-maria7066 yeah its stupid and so what if they do? It doesn't matter they shouldn't be shot or killed in that manner it's BARBARIC

      @alysiacampbell8156@alysiacampbell81565 жыл бұрын
  • Can any Australian tell me if these horses can withstand the climate of Chennai?

    @r.ssumedh7626@r.ssumedh76269 ай бұрын
  • Owner of 18000 hectare!!

    @supersmart671@supersmart6714 жыл бұрын
  • Maybe dingoes!?

    @Veros_Artwork@Veros_Artwork5 жыл бұрын
    • Veronica Brenes dingoes couldn’t take down a horse. Not sure they could out run a desert brumby either. I like the idea, definitely need more dingoes or for them to be protected.

      @pump3820@pump38205 жыл бұрын
  • What an awesome sight!!! A true survivalist these Wild Brumbies! I say they are true blue Aussies!

    @robertvelasco6582@robertvelasco65825 жыл бұрын
    • anonymous patriot Sad really that this was allowed to happen. We cannot let the left continue with their false narrative!

      @robertvelasco6582@robertvelasco65825 жыл бұрын
    • The fuck? If they looked disgusting like Cane Toads you'd probably be all for knockin em on the head. Would you say the same about foxes?

      @FlaxeMusic@FlaxeMusic5 жыл бұрын
    • You're a dingus! I suppose you reckon you 'love Australia' eh?

      @Blackheathenly@Blackheathenly5 жыл бұрын
  • Well domestic and feral horses are much bigger than when they were tamed. They used to be way too small to carry a human.

    @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana3 жыл бұрын
    • people used to be a hell of a lot smaller not so long ago

      @juhaszsc@juhaszsc3 жыл бұрын
    • I think that the reason that we were smaller is that we now have better nutrition during our early development

      @willeveryday@willeveryday2 жыл бұрын
  • She said there's no natural desert horses... Arabian horses :well hello

    @sergiomega3199@sergiomega31993 жыл бұрын
    • Well... I was laughing at that. For our horses here, the landscape on the clip looks like jungle. I have seen hoarse surrounded by nothing but dust and temp reaches easily 45-49 c on summer. The difference though ours are all domesticated and have shelter, food, water and health care unlike the Brumbays.

      @draalahmadi@draalahmadi3 жыл бұрын
    • they would not survive without constant human help there.

      @juhaszsc@juhaszsc3 жыл бұрын
    • There's millions of wild horses in the Southwestern deserts of North America. They are very environmentally destructive.

      @got2kittys@got2kittys3 жыл бұрын
    • @@got2kittys There are also a very very destructive species to all kinds of environments & other species & the mother Earth ...us ,humans !!! Lol.💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • Leave alone please

    @luiszepeda2796@luiszepeda27964 жыл бұрын
    • Well since you said please

      @Robert-ry6xe@Robert-ry6xe4 жыл бұрын
    • Did you not watch the video? If you leave them alone they starve to death by the tens of thousands

      @Robert-ry6xe@Robert-ry6xe4 жыл бұрын
    • @@Robert-ry6xe There are sanctuaries all over the world & horse back riding therapy places as well as places/ people in Arabia & Africa need horses !! 💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • It's important to remember that the Australian brumby is for the most part dumped racehorses. If the racing industry were more responsible in what it euphemistically refers to as "wastage" there'd be a lot fewer feral horses in Australia.

    @elizabethblackwell6242@elizabethblackwell62425 жыл бұрын
    • Incorrect. By the way I dont like the racing industry.

      @jaywillelec@jaywillelec5 жыл бұрын
    • @@jaywillelec It's correct. The Southern Highlands populations are about 70% thoroughbred.

      @elizabethblackwell6242@elizabethblackwell62425 жыл бұрын
  • Good joob

    @idarkhankhan2698@idarkhankhan26984 жыл бұрын
  • We used them and like all man does, when he chooses to abuse them. Be kind to them and let people take them and train them and or put out a good hardy quality stallion with the mares and breed a better type. I bet you IF THE ABORIGINAL SAID they recognized them as part of their history. They WOULD BE PROTECTED!!!!!!!!

    @johnoutback612@johnoutback6122 жыл бұрын
    • Like the dingoes?

      @willeveryday@willeveryday2 жыл бұрын
  • Watering...bringing rain....or build up horseranches watering them.....groundwater...beaverdams

    @michaeldan8820@michaeldan88204 жыл бұрын
  • These animals have been here since 1788. 200+ years! If they were going to do any real "devastating" damage how much more time do we have before it's considered too late? Something tells me it's just not that critical. Inconclusive data.

    @Sky360Phoenix@Sky360Phoenix2 жыл бұрын
    • Governments are more worried about the erosion of soil and some plants in the desert, than they are about eroding the culture of the entire nation with waves of third world immigration. Civilization is more important than a few desert plant species.

      @snozzlehead92@snozzlehead922 жыл бұрын
    • @@snozzlehead92 he knows exactly what Australia is worried about he’s simply arguing the truth of the matter. It’s been over 200 years since wild horses were in Australia, how long does it take to do damage? If they’re so devastating to the australian environment, how come 200 years later the australian environment is still fine? Maybe in 300 years? 🤷🏻‍♂️

      @ashdog236@ashdog2362 жыл бұрын
    • @@snozzlehead92 They are all important !! And animal's lives are ,too ! They were wrongfully kidnapped & brought there & killing them on top of that is just a sheer cruel action ,not a solution ,it just doesn't cut it !! Heartless ! 💔💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • @@ashdog236 EXACTLY !!! 💯 👏 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for bringing that up !! Also ,200 years should be enough to call them Australians ,then !! We ,humans can become naturalized !! Lol It's so heartless that those animals were wrongfully kidnapped & brought to a foreign land by force & now they're gonna get killed !!? That's beyond heartless !! 💔 💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • I love horses to death...But if the numbers become problematic they really do need to be managed, food is always becoming more and more scarce on this dying Earth. Something that doesn't click in the small minded brains of human kind.

    @kitkat5596@kitkat55965 жыл бұрын
    • Food is not scarce on this earth lol. And this planet is not dying. While I agree that if the population is too high it has to be managed, it just wanted to correct some things.

      @supahhotnoodledapx1602@supahhotnoodledapx16025 жыл бұрын
  • Xinuvt kg biju

    @simoneandretta6076@simoneandretta60765 жыл бұрын
  • we have similar problems with horses that we have with cats. Their owners and supporters are prepared to give up our ecosystems for their touchy feeliness

    @weblightstudio8215@weblightstudio82152 жыл бұрын
    • Have a heart !!! It's easy to blame the innocent = animals who never went there ,or even asked to be there ,but to be brought there in the 1st place !! By careless / irresponsible human beings !! Then,they don't take the responsibility ( bring them back to where they belong !! ) for the silly CRUEL vicious circle ,but to blame 'em for it in the name of everything & kill them !!! Heartless !!! 💔💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • spot on. this comment section is full of it.

      @guyskillen@guyskillen Жыл бұрын
  • Brumby will run for mile for water and run back at least 50 killer meters If we tuck one of our horses to Australia it would die within a week great video

    @stephenstead7270@stephenstead7270 Жыл бұрын
    • Killer meters ? Those must be the last few meters in a marathon 🤣

      @noeltimm246@noeltimm246 Жыл бұрын
  • Horse breaker is a misnomer. Should be horse educator.

    @samsabastian5560@samsabastian55604 жыл бұрын
  • culling inst a good option they people are the reason they are there now people want to kill them how does that help the well fair of the horse by killing it? rather round them up like in america and challenge people to tame them sell them to countries but killing them is cruel

    @michaelamouton6476@michaelamouton64765 жыл бұрын
    • The BLM isn't doing feral horses in the US any favors. They have 40K of them standing in open dirt corrals eating their heads off with very few takers wanting to deal with trying to tame them. I assume soon the government will lose interest in feeding 40K unbroke horses and they will disappear. Slowly, but rounding adult horses up for sale has been a losing proposition from the start and some of them have started to disappear already if you follow the news stories on the issue. If people want all feral horses classified as "wild animals" and running loose then, sorry, the best way to control the population is to treat feral horses as game animals and sponsor a regular hunting season for them. The horses run free for 50 weeks a year and are hunted for 2 weeks, just like other wild game animals. I have no problem with that idea but there are those who go into a raving fit at the very suggestion of hunting as a means of population control. They want feral horses to be classified as pet animals (they aren't), endangered (they aren't), domestic (they are domestic animals and should be rounded up as such), wild (they are feral), a natural part of American history (that's baloney) and illegal to mess with in any manner (which is ridiculous). The horses bumming around loose in the US are in the same category as feral hogs, feral cats, feral dogs, feral cattle. If they were born in a barn and raised in a paddock you'd say they were generic mutt horses of no real value but just because they were born out in the open and are "clearskin" they are to be highly honored? GIVE ME A BREAK.

      @DoubleDogDare54@DoubleDogDare545 жыл бұрын
    • Michaela Mouton go round them up yourself. While you’re at it just go stop world hunger too. These things cost money and lots of time you know

      @devinb3397@devinb33974 жыл бұрын
  • There are tomany of them I think they said the same thing of us Humans

    @nahutlnahutl2119@nahutlnahutl21194 жыл бұрын
  • Как можно отстрелевать этих милых животных.

    @nickolasdik1898@nickolasdik18982 жыл бұрын
    • I agree !! They don't even care why this happened !! They did this to the animals !! They didn't get there on their own ,I bet !! Heartless ! Either way !! 💔💔💔💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • Well... This seems like a case for a pack of dingo wolfs. I think that modern people are changing and disturbing the nature or the ecosystem more than those horses.

    @00tomashery00@00tomashery002 жыл бұрын
    • EXACTLY 💯 I AGREE WITH YOU !! Those people are the guilty as who brought those poor animals there in the 1st place !! They just careless ,mean ,cold ,irresponsible & cruel people who don't respect life !! 💔💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • Have the brumbies developed differently from American mustang ?

    @stansheehy5701@stansheehy57014 жыл бұрын
    • hardier

      @theskyisblue8979@theskyisblue89794 жыл бұрын
    • They developed from domesticated horses from different properties. Different breeds etc the exact same way that American wild horses did. Slightly Different genetics but same they went down the same path in a different geography

      @MFRANKRR92@MFRANKRR924 жыл бұрын
    • Good question.

      @deebrown8133@deebrown81334 жыл бұрын
  • Respect !

    @luanidie1271@luanidie12714 жыл бұрын
  • Why let them along

    @lindakirkley5736@lindakirkley57363 жыл бұрын
  • Research has been done. Culling can be good. We in America roundup and auctions. The BLM has done culling that was controversial. Management is necessary

    @gingercox6468@gingercox64685 жыл бұрын
  • Arabian horses? The barb?

    @don-richardsparks6222@don-richardsparks6222 Жыл бұрын
  • There’s feral horses In the desserts of Africa, pretty sure they are a lot tougher

    @Specogecko@Specogecko4 жыл бұрын
    • Namib deserts to be exact

      @abdulazizbature2615@abdulazizbature26154 жыл бұрын
  • In Africa we have enough room, need and desire to keep horses wild as they are .just ship them over and stop this curling madness. animals know how to manage the environment better than humans. only humans can overgraze animals .animals on their own they keep moving and won't feed where feed is slim. understand the concept of "live and let live"

    @clayneokallo4257@clayneokallo42574 жыл бұрын
    • You don't understand. These horses are destroying the environment and there are no natural predators in Australia to control this. They were brought here by humans thus thisproblem must be solved by humans. Australia can't handle another invasive species on their hands.

      @rayyanibrahim451@rayyanibrahim4514 жыл бұрын
    • @Rich Ratch thank you. I would however ask you to stop reading books based on poorly done research with a lot of assumptions and go to the wild and understand these animals you will realize over grazing requires a human hand and that all animals feed on the move naturally to ensure their sustainability .Its a survival mechanism for all grazers and browsers.

      @clayneokallo4257@clayneokallo42574 жыл бұрын
    • @Shivam Joshi That is the point ...In Namibia there has been a hyena issue even with domestic animals way before the horses came.If you find a native from northern Namibia they all have a hyena story to tell.Horses wouldn't be a problem in Africa simply because the ecosystem is versatile and has the capability to handle itself and to your surprise all environmental problems in Africa are human related. Shivam these people are just blood thirsty and choose to kill with the first chance they get .Culling only works for animals that are spreading diseases otherwise we as humans ought to do better.Why aren't they culling the cane-toads in such a way if its the environment they care about.

      @clayneokallo4257@clayneokallo42574 жыл бұрын
    • @Shivam Joshi horses are not local animals to North America. They were brought here by the spainards. Indians saw them for the first time. Then started learning and breeding them for themselves. Which actually caused the Indian culture to change and wars to happen between different tribes that would of been impossible without horses. Anyways, horses could easily live in Africa. The herds would be bigger due to more predators same as zebras. Zebras are smaller and dumber.

      @edgarpoe6966@edgarpoe69663 жыл бұрын
    • @Shivam Joshi besides they do run wild in parts of africa already. All kinds of videos pop up if you search it I just found out.

      @edgarpoe6966@edgarpoe69663 жыл бұрын
  • inside africa's wild west the horses are easy targets for lions leopards and spotted hyena packs!

    @antioneberry5278@antioneberry52784 жыл бұрын
  • leave. hostile. environments. early.

    @johnnysteradactyl558@johnnysteradactyl5582 жыл бұрын
  • They're beautiful animals. Please don't kill them.

    @meher9608@meher96085 жыл бұрын
    • Just because they are "beautiful" doesn't give them a free pass to destroy everything. Native species are the first to be thought about and if these animals hurt the ecosystem they must leave.

      @neonice@neonice5 жыл бұрын
    • That's totally correct

      @eathanweyh4761@eathanweyh47614 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah and bilbies are beautiful too but also endangered. Think about whats at stake mate.

      @theskyisblue8979@theskyisblue89794 жыл бұрын
  • build as many water holes as possible and hope for one good rain. that will really change the landscape altogether. do not blame on the horses as they cannot speak. if you speak can you do? all the owner do not cultivate the land but lived off the land. over time the land gets destroyed. see the problem.

    @junxiphuah1953@junxiphuah19534 жыл бұрын
    • 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💕💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • They need to herd them and turn them into a migratory herd to graze and fertilise the outback. Once they stay in an area they cause damage. Use dingos to prey on the weak and sick ones but we need to use them as a massive lawn mower to keep the grasslands healthy.

    @troycassidy6177@troycassidy61772 жыл бұрын
    • "USE "!? It sounds cold !! 💜🥁🐉🎤💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • @@spark_6710 what do you think horses were bred for? We need to use them like the great Zebra herds in Africa.

      @troycassidy6177@troycassidy61772 жыл бұрын
    • We have kangaroos and other natives for that, and they were doing a pretty good job of it from what I understand.

      @Raynewyn@Raynewyn2 жыл бұрын
    • what grasslands?? Either way, kangaroos and other animals without hooves do that. Australia is mostly desert though. They're ruining ecosystems. So are cattle, buffalo and goats.

      @guyskillen@guyskillen Жыл бұрын
  • There are feral horses in the Namibian desert.

    @billgoodwin8013@billgoodwin8013 Жыл бұрын
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