this area is called the Kaimanawa RangeS which is part of the desert Road inturn it runs into the NZ ARMY LAND THE PRISON HAUTE LOCATED IN THAT AREA HELPS WITH THE WELFARE OF THE HORSES
Hi Giuseppe, it is very emotional, and we are happy to say that all of the healthy Kai's were rehomed. Unfortunately, there were a few that had to be put down for humane reasons (injuries etc)
@@giuseppeaudino697 Kaimanawa Heritage Horses do the mustering rehoming. The next one is in April. You can contact them. Check out their facebook page and all the information is on there. Cheers
@@tekepealah854 The people that have taken these horses have saved their lives. They did not ask for them to be mustered, they simply put their hand up to help re-home them so they can live out happy lives and not go to slaughter.
@@tekepealah854 These horses may overpopulate and have more dying, than living. They don't have vets or dentists in the wild, they are prone to die early.
@@tekepealah854 hahahah this has my dying of laughter. the muster is done so they can keep numbers down, for environmental and cultural reasons. they do not get starved in the wild, or during being rehomed. it is better to be with people who will take care of them. they were going to die anyways. Karren did an amazing thing, helping a horse rather than sending them off to the kill pen. is that what you would rather for them? honestly you're one of those nature enthusiasts woww 🤣🤣🤣 they may have a bond, but it ought to be broken sometime. calm down fella.
@@olympiasunray1444 Horses in the wild are naturally healthy and don't need vets or dentists or farriers. Do you also believe people overpopulate, and that culling them and sending them to doctors and dentists will keep them healthier? Since the 3rd leading cause of death is due to medical intervention, one may wonder. I'm not criticizing your statement, but I'm asking some questions.
Just gross tbh, wild horses are becoming more and more of a rare thing, so glad the national park in my state has a healthy pop of wild horses just beautiful, And it doesn't make sense so let go out take them from their natural environment just so people can adopt them, a wild horse, makes absolutely no fucking sense to me
The woman interviewed at the start of this item is over the top. She is obviously a great advocate for these animals, but if the stress on the horses is so enormous, as she claims, would it not be more humane to just shoot them? Actually I'm not in favor of that, but how about keeping some perspective.
As much as I love owning horses, these have no right to be there & should be classed as every other noxious animal ie deer, possums. Its just not the place for them.
Possums, and pakehas, (and pine trees), - none have 'a right to be there' ? -- So remove them. As pakehas, start first. Do they have a right to be there? Certainly not natural. (Whatever exactly that word means.)
This is really good and sympathetically done, lovely horses, wonderful people.
Susan Blanchard yea sepperating families , forcing drench down their throats wich make them sick . Yea sympathy allright .
@My Cliche Horse Channel Well said.
this area is called the Kaimanawa RangeS which is part of the desert Road inturn it runs into the NZ ARMY LAND THE PRISON HAUTE LOCATED IN THAT AREA HELPS WITH THE WELFARE OF THE HORSES
in which country
New Zealand
That's not good for the horses right? I think you all don't need musters, that's too brutal!😦
Why couldn't the horses be left alone humans ruin everything
They need to stabilise the population otherwise the horses will deplete their resources
Get couple of wranglers on horses to guide/lead the wild horses in to where you want them to go since they’re herd animals and will easily follow.
Maybe it was the horses land not ours !!!
Hey beautiful
I GET TO GO SEE THE HORSES NEXT SATURDAY with my nan!
Have a wonderful time
Excellent.... thanks for the update on the job y'all are doing.
Hi very good video
But for me is very emotional
I hope no one of them didn’t get kill 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😐from Buckland west Australia
Hi Giuseppe, it is very emotional, and we are happy to say that all of the healthy Kai's were rehomed. Unfortunately, there were a few that had to be put down for humane reasons (injuries etc)
BioBrew Ltd when you going to get the next mob ?
How much cost me if I do by one?
@@giuseppeaudino697 Kaimanawa Heritage Horses do the mustering rehoming. The next one is in April. You can contact them. Check out their facebook page and all the information is on there. Cheers
Amazing helicopter piloting! Just wish the Kaimanawa horses didn't breed so much
Great stuff, Karren is looking forward to receiving her horse who will be in danger of becoming obese through kindness!
@@tekepealah854 The people that have taken these horses have saved their lives. They did not ask for them to be mustered, they simply put their hand up to help re-home them so they can live out happy lives and not go to slaughter.
@@tekepealah854 These horses may overpopulate and have more dying, than living. They don't have vets or dentists in the wild, they are prone to die early.
@@tekepealah854 hahahah this has my dying of laughter. the muster is done so they can keep numbers down, for environmental and cultural reasons.
they do not get starved in the wild, or during being rehomed. it is better to be with people who will take care of them. they were going to die anyways. Karren did an amazing thing, helping a horse rather than sending them off to the kill pen. is that what you would rather for them?
honestly you're one of those nature enthusiasts woww 🤣🤣🤣
they may have a bond, but it ought to be broken sometime.
calm down fella.
@@olympiasunray1444 Horses in the wild are naturally healthy and don't need vets or dentists or farriers.
Do you also believe people overpopulate, and that culling them and sending them to doctors and dentists will keep them healthier? Since the 3rd leading cause of death is due to medical intervention, one may wonder.
I'm not criticizing your statement, but I'm asking some questions.
@@VicktoryaStone Is that why they carry such a high worm load?
Just gross tbh, wild horses are becoming more and more of a rare thing, so glad the national park in my state has a healthy pop of wild horses just beautiful, And it doesn't make sense so let go out take them from their natural environment just so people can adopt them, a wild horse, makes absolutely no fucking sense to me
The woman interviewed at the start of this item is over the top. She is obviously a great advocate for these animals, but if the stress on the horses is so enormous, as she claims, would it not be more humane to just shoot them? Actually I'm not in favor of that, but how about keeping some perspective.
As much as I love owning horses, these have no right to be there & should be classed as every other noxious animal ie deer, possums. Its just not the place for them.
Possums, and pakehas, (and pine trees), - none have 'a right to be there' ? -- So remove them. As pakehas, start first. Do they have a right to be there? Certainly not natural. (Whatever exactly that word means.)
@@VicktoryaStone What a racist remark. "Humans" would be more appropriate.