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Philipps writes: "Records show that some people who are paid $1,000 a head by the government to give legally protected mustangs 'good homes' are sending the horses to auction once they get the money."

Wild horses being unloaded in preparation for an auction in Beaumont, Texas. (photo: Brandon Thibodeaux/NYT)
Wild horses being unloaded in preparation for an auction in Beaumont, Texas. (photo: Brandon Thibodeaux/NYT)


Wild Horses Adopted Under a Federal US Program Are Going to Slaughter

By Dave Philipps, The New York Times

15 May 21


Records show that some people who are paid $1,000 a head by the government to give legally protected mustangs “good homes” are sending the horses to auction once they get the money.

n a lifetime of working with horses, Gary Kidd, 73, had never adopted an untrained wild mustang before. But when the federal government started paying people $1,000 a horse to adopt them, he signed up for as many as he could get. So did his wife, two grown daughters and a son-in-law.

Mr. Kidd, who owns a small farm near Hope, Ark., said in a recent telephone interview that he was using the mustangs, which are protected under federal law, to breed colts and that they were happily eating green grass in his pasture.

In fact, by the time he spoke on the phone, the animals were long gone. Records show that Mr. Kidd had sold them almost as soon as he legally could. He and his family received at least $20,000, and the mustangs ended up at a dusty Texas livestock auction frequented by slaughterhouse brokers known as kill buyers.


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