Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Steve Vestring provides hay for wild horses in the Flint Hills. These horses are a part of our heritage, and I wanted to help keep them going, Vestring said. They needed a home.
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Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Steve Vestring provides hay for wild horses in the Flint Hills. These horses are a part of our heritage, and I wanted to help keep them going, Vestring said. They needed a home.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Steve Vestring delivers alfalfa hay to feed the wild horses in the Flint Hills. His pickup has a siren, and as soon as he flips the switch, equine ears perk up and a flight of energy comes stampeding to his truck. These horses are a part of our heritage, and I wanted to help keep them going, Vestring said. They needed a home.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Beccy Tanner / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills, For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately-owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are hen allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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Michael Pearce / The Wichita Eagle
Herds of wild horses roam more than 60,000 acres in the Flint Hills. For
the past 10 years, the horses have been brought to Kansas by the Bureau
of Land Management to run on privately owned pastures. Ranchers contract
with the BLM to run the horses. The horses are then allowed to live out
the rest of their lives on the prairie.
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