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Understanding Horses | MOTHER EARTH NEWS

Understanding Horses: Equine Communication and a History of Feral Breeds Learn the simple tricks to understanding horses and the history of feral breeds that still roam free today. By Les Sellnow and Carol A. Butler With its ears pinned back against its neck, there is no mistaking a threatening horse. Illustration © Elara Tanguy used with Permission from Storey Publishing Knowing Horses (Storey Publishing, 2012), answers hundreds of questions about behavior, physiology, breed characteristics, training and the long-standing relationship between humans and horses.  Cover Courtesy Storey Publishing Illustration © Elara Tanguy used with Permission from Storey Publishing Both ears resting in a relaxed manner is a tell-tale sign of a calm horse.

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Feral horses collide with cars near state forests, breeding faster than they can be rehomed

Feral horses collide with cars near state forests, breeding faster than they can be rehomed SatSaturday 6 updated SunSunday 7 Additional signage and reduced speed limits are being considered to reduce the risk of collisions. ( Share Print text only Cancel Feral horses in state forests in Queensland s Wide Bay are breeding faster than rescuers can find homes for them, as the community grapples with how to stop the brumbies colliding with cars on local roads. Key points: An estimated 2,000 feral horses live in the Tuan and Toolara state forests between Maryborough and Gympie The animals are known to graze close to local roads, causing three reported crashes in the past 12 months

Feral horses encroach on Utopia homelands, creating safety and infrastructure issues

Feral horses encroach on Utopia homelands, creating safety and infrastructure issues TueTuesday 9 FebFebruary 2021 at 8:25pm Feral horses are becoming increasingly unafraid of humans in Utpoia Homelands and are causing havoc around communities. ( Share Print text only Cancel A mob of around 500 feral horses is increasingly encroaching on a remote Northern Territory Indigenous community, creating a safety issue for residents and damaging water infrastructure. Key points: A man who runs a cattle lease south of Utopia Homelands says feral horses are becoming a safety problem He says he s seen stallions right near houses fighting over a drink of water Water troughs were installed after feral horse deaths near Santa Teresa, but some say feral horses have become bolder

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