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Room to Roam - Managing Free-Roaming Horses Across the US - Horses in the Morning

Room to Roam - Managing Free-Roaming Horses Across the US - Horses in the Morning

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When we think of wild horses we traditionally think of mustangs roaming the picturesque landscapes of the Western US, but they're just 25% of America's free-roaming horses. Join us today as we explore the population of 300,000 free-roaming horses across the US, how they're commonly managed, and how federal regulations cross into it. Listen in...

HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3921 –Show Notes and Links:

  1. Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse Council
  2. Guest: Sarah Coleman, Kentucky Horse Council
  3. Guests: Dr. Melissa Esser and Kayla Gram from The Science and Conservation Center
  4. Link: Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board
  5. Sponsors: Zoetis - Wild Horse Refuge
  6. Subscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.
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Time Stamps:

  1. 00:30 - AHC monthly episode and feral horse topic intro
  2. 01:00 - Define feral vs wild horses; where they live
  3. 02:48 - Introduce SCC guests Kayla and Melissa
  4. 04:27 - Introduce Sarah Coleman & Kentucky Horse Council
  5. 06:42 - Kentucky free-roaming horse history & coal country context
  6. 11:29 - What free-roaming herds look like on public lands
  7. 12:03 - Why population control matters for range and safety
  8. 14:37 - Kentucky residential conflicts and nuisance road horses
  9. 16:49 - Kentucky’s three‑prong approach (gelding, removal, PZP
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