What about the brumbies!
The purple zone is being expanded, the buffer zones are being forged, the racing industry has gotten it's own way.
However has anyone given a thought to the brumbies.
NO!!!!!! of course they have'nt.
It is sooooooooo wrong.
The brumby means so much to Australia.
The racing industry is being covered, yet there are gorges, valleys in the red and purple zones, which are home to some of Australians wild horses.
Why has this issue not been raised before now.
It would be a great blow to our country if our brumbie population were to effected by Equine influenza.
They are in more danger than any horse domestic horse in Australia.
Please Mr. McDonald, take the brumby into consideration.
Our domestic horses have their owners and careers to see to them and nurse them back to health. However brumbies have none of these securities.
They are surely weak, and no doubt recovering from the winter.
Foals, born around this time will have a low hence of survival if EI attacks the Australian brumbies.It is true that they are somewhat protected from direct contamination as they do not have contact with humans and they don't usually have contact with domesticated horses.
Please think of the horses that join the rank of Australians unique creatures.
Henry
However has anyone given a thought to the brumbies.
NO!!!!!! of course they have'nt.
It is sooooooooo wrong.
The brumby means so much to Australia.
The racing industry is being covered, yet there are gorges, valleys in the red and purple zones, which are home to some of Australians wild horses.
Why has this issue not been raised before now.
It would be a great blow to our country if our brumbie population were to effected by Equine influenza.
They are in more danger than any horse domestic horse in Australia.
Please Mr. McDonald, take the brumby into consideration.
Our domestic horses have their owners and careers to see to them and nurse them back to health. However brumbies have none of these securities.
They are surely weak, and no doubt recovering from the winter.
Foals, born around this time will have a low hence of survival if EI attacks the Australian brumbies.It is true that they are somewhat protected from direct contamination as they do not have contact with humans and they don't usually have contact with domesticated horses.
Please think of the horses that join the rank of Australians unique creatures.
Henry
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