Protect Mustangs
Mar 5, 2017
As you know I speak out to uphold the protection of American wild horses on public land and I’m against Pesticide PZP–made from slaughterhouse pig ovaries to be shot into mares. Now I’m getting attacked by PZP Extremists. Why are they are stalking the WY14™ wild horses rescued from the slaughterhouse, trespassing, taking photos/video of private property to lie about the WY14™, spreading lies about the onsite caregiver (senior citizen and volunteer), inciting hate with their lies, to bully, coerce, and make threats because they are in the mob-mentality mode? PZP activists make threats towards me and show pictures of guns on Facebook. Their lies incite hate and the result is threats towards me involving guns. . . The onsite caregiver feels threatened as well. . . Do they realize their harassment and stalking of a senior citizen is also elder abuse? Is he in danger now too? These activists, PZP representatives and their followers are participating in Hate Groups. They are radical extremists who attack those who have a different point of view. Some of the people are employees of a government agency. Read more here: http://protectmustangs.org/?p=10189 Remember that the study on PZP by Knight & Rubenstein (2014) found that ” … three or more consecutive years of treatment or administration of the first dose before sexual maturity may have triggered infertility in some mares.” These findings are particularly troubling. They suggest that, actually, only two consecutive PZP-treatments may be reversible. Except, that is, in the case of fillies who have not yet reached puberty — they could be sterilized by just one injection. It's time to STOP the cruel roundups for Pesticide PZP and removals. Put wild horses and burros back on public land where they belong! Please share this important petition by email to your network of friends. You can make your voice heard with the new administration. Together we can turn this around. For the Wild Ones, Anne Novak Volunteer Executive Director Protect Mustangs www.ProtectMustangs.org Protecting and preserving native and wild horses
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