BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — For the most part, it's been no problem for Bureau of Land Management officials to trap wild horses in the Pryor Mountains this summer.
All they have to do is spread out a little horse kibble — hay, pellets and mineral licks — and wait for the horses to follow the trail of food into steel corrals. Then the gate is shut behind them. Read the entire article HERE.
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