The wild horse population in the U.S. has exploded at a rate of 20 per cent per year in recent decades, and as President Trump’s proposed budget looks to slash $10-million from the federal wild horse management program, thousands of mustangs could be at risk.
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Thousands of wild horses face slaughter as U.S. government struggles to control population
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