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Ginger Kathrens on Wild Horse & Burro Radio tonight! 4/11/2014

Posted by on April 11, 2014

Ginger Kathrens on Wild Horse & Burro Radio tonight!

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Times for this FRIDAY night show are:

6:00 pm PST … 7:00 pm MST … 8:00 pm CST … 9:00 pm EST

Listen Live Here!

Call in # 917-388-4520

This is a special ONE HOUR show, and you can call in with questions any time during the show.

The shows will be archived, so you can listen anytime.

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Tonight’s guest is Ginger Kathrens, Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation.  On March 24, The Cloud Foundation received an anonymous tip that BLM had rounded up and removed 41 free-roaming horses from public lands in northern Wyoming.  Further investigation revealed that BLM conducted a helicopter roundup of the horses and turned them over to the Wyoming Livestock Board who sold the horses directly to the Canadian Bouvry Slaughterouse.  The taxpayer-funded roundup was conducted with no notice of sale after the horses were impounded, giving no one the opportunity to step in and negotiate a deal to purchase any of the horses.  Even Bighorn County Sheriff, Kenneth Blackburn, was surprised that he received no notification of the roundup, which was conducted in his jurisdiction.  The horses were driven to Shelby, Montana, to the Bouvry-owned feedlot, the jumping off point to their Canadian slaughterhouse, the largest slaughterhouse in Canada.

All but four foals were sold to a Canadian slaughterhouse.  The foals were purchased from Worland Livestock Auction by Kim Michels.  The Cloud Foundation transported these foals, all between 3 and 12 weeks old, to Colorado where they are now under the expert care of Dr. Lisa Jacobson, DVM.  They require special nutrition and socialization as they acclimate to their new environment.

The foals, known as the Dry Creek Quartet, are:

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Coronet , Maestro & his sister, Allegro, and (bottom) Piccolo, the youngest

Ginger will be giving us background and an update on the Wyoming wild horses, as well as an update of the wild horses in Utah that are being threatened with roundup by the Iron County Commissioners.

This radio show is co-hosted by Debbie Coffey, Vice-President & Director of Wild Horse Affairs at Wild Horse Freedom Federation .

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