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I hunt a bit of common land across from my house thats a dumping ground for horses last winter some thick cnut put a foal with a head collar still on and as it grew over the summer it got so tight it

No one probably owns it a lot of wild horses here in Wales feckers are everywhere

Poor fukcer what slow painful death .....

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You would of thought the owner might have missed it ?. look a the ground round it looks like its attracted foxes from far and wide

No one probably owns it a lot of wild horses here in Wales feckers are everywhere
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You would of thought the owner might have missed it ?. look a the ground round it looks like its attracted foxes from far and wide

No one probably owns it a lot of wild horses here in Wales feckers are everywhere

 

 

mrs used to work at a pony rescue centre and they got called out on to the mountain loads of times to injured horses . Think there is a tradition amounst some farmers to have horses on the mountains , generations of them have had them and some of them simply have horses on there to keep the tradition going and have zero interest in the horses . Loads and loads on the black mountain by brynamman . Seem to survive easy enough but its so huge if their off into the thick of it nobody will see them

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You would of thought the owner might have missed it ?. look a the ground round it looks like its attracted foxes from far and wide

No one probably owns it a lot of wild horses here in Wales feckers are everywhere

Serious maybe I'm being stupid but I didn't think you got wild horses anywhere on the UK?

 

 

depends on the defintiton of wild . Their probably not the true definition of wild horses but been left up there for years on their own without human intervention so basically wild just not in the proper sense

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I've seen Roe deer caught up between pig netting and the top layer of barbed wire 3 times. Lingering, horrible death. Had it happen to dogs too. Thankfully no broken wrists, although one fecker bit me in the face as I was helping it free. Mrs says it improved my looks.

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