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NV Wild Horse Advocates Call for Investigation

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RENO, Nev. -- Wild horse advocates are calling for a federal investigation into allegations that the Bureau of Land Management sold 172 wild mustangs to slaughter houses.

The Reno Gazette-Journal reports the horses were rounded up by the BLM in the Pilot Valley near Wendover and auctioned off in July. By law, federally-protected horses can't be sold for slaughter.

BLM officials say the animals auctioned were abandoned domestic horses, not mustangs. Laws that protects wild herds do not apply to "estrays," or feral domestic horses and their offspring.

Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue President Jill Starr says the BLM can't prove the horses are not mustangs. BLM records show all the Pilot Valley's wild horses were rounded up in 1993.

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