Native Horses
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:15 am
I'd like to share information about the native horse of the Northern Plains Badlands, the Nokota horse. These horses survived for over 100 years in the harshest terrain and climate in the United States. Their heritage traced back to 250 head of Sitting Bull's horses, Northern Plains Indian ponies and early settler's horses. They were on the land which is now Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The park decided to remove all the the original type horse and replace them with domestic horses. Now all of the original type horse have been bred out and or shot or removed from the park which was their home. All of these horses are on private land and they are in need of a permanent sanctuary of their own. These horses will be lost forever if action isn't taken soon.
Please visit the web sites, the Nokota Horse Conservancy www.nokotahorse.org - Nokota Horse Conservancy' dedicated to saving the native horse of the Northern Plains and Team Nokota! www.teamnokota.com - Team Nokota!' helping the Nokota Horse Conservancy in their efforts to save the Nokota horse.
Please visit the web sites, the Nokota Horse Conservancy www.nokotahorse.org - Nokota Horse Conservancy' dedicated to saving the native horse of the Northern Plains and Team Nokota! www.teamnokota.com - Team Nokota!' helping the Nokota Horse Conservancy in their efforts to save the Nokota horse.