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Boise State Public Radio
Mustang
For $125 you can get a wild horse from the Bureau of Land Management and try and train it. That’s what I did this spring. Bua’a (“friend” in Paiute) is a three-year-old mustang from the Beatys Butte wild herd of southeastern Oregon. Boo, as I call him, has a kind, curious eye but he doesn’t trust humans – so far, we’ve brought him mostly pain. No matter how you feel about them, mustangs are a powerful symbol of what it means to be American – and Western. To be “of” the open spaces and big sky country. To be survivors and roamers. Over the next 8 episodes, Boo and I will explore the complex...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 42 ratings
Lacks journalistic integrity
This was a confusing series to listen to. On one hand it’s clear she loves horses, but she was unable to discern her love for horses and from where those horses should be. In the one episode it’s clear that wild horses, even if they are amazing animals, don’t belong in the wild areas they are...Read full review »
Tdayton77 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/01/24
One-sided
The fact that this show doesn’t explicitly go into the negative effects of FERAL horses on the environment is ridiculous. The show is one-sided and actively avoids actually talking with ecologists and biologists about the ramifications of NOT managing feral horse populations.
steeliechromechaser via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/24
Brilliant
This is a beautiful, brilliant podcast on many levels. Thank you Ashley
Aging Book Lover via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/23
Recent Episodes
Dr. Yvette Running Horse Collin is a Lakota scientist who studies the history of Native Americans and horses. Through her research, she is challenging the dominant narrative that horses went extinct on this continent in the last ice age and did not reappear until European explorers came to the...
Published 12/06/23
Published 11/29/23
Mustang genes are like those of our country: mixed and mingled, influenced by wave after wave of immigration. Mainstream science tells us the modern-day mustang is descended from horses brought over by the Conquistadors, who used them to subjugate the Indigenous peoples of Central America. But...
Published 11/29/23
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