: In arid deserts, wild equids dig wells that reach groundwater, providing essential water for various other wildlife species.
: Their digestive systems do not fully break down seeds, allowing them to effectively "replant" diverse forage through their waste. ⚖️ The Management Conflict Programs: Wild Horse and Burro: About the Program
: As "hindgut fermenters," they consume dry, low-nutrient vegetation like cheatgrass that often fuels catastrophic wildfires.
: Unlike cattle, which can uproot grass, horses "clip" it like lawnmowers, allowing for faster regrowth.
Wild Horses -
: In arid deserts, wild equids dig wells that reach groundwater, providing essential water for various other wildlife species.
: Their digestive systems do not fully break down seeds, allowing them to effectively "replant" diverse forage through their waste. ⚖️ The Management Conflict Programs: Wild Horse and Burro: About the Program Wild Horses
: As "hindgut fermenters," they consume dry, low-nutrient vegetation like cheatgrass that often fuels catastrophic wildfires. : In arid deserts, wild equids dig wells
: Unlike cattle, which can uproot grass, horses "clip" it like lawnmowers, allowing for faster regrowth. : In arid deserts