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In the last few years it’s almost been like the perfect storm. With the economy, with the closing of the horse processing plant in the last few years and just when there’s more horses and less demand,” said Dr. Cynthia Gutierrez, veterinarian. The reasons a horse becomes unwanted are the same for any animal who winds up in a shelter. They’re blamed for being too expensive or the owner may lose their job. They can be old and injured. The owner may lose interest or the horse is too unmanageable. Whatever the reason, the unwanted horse population is raising in Oklahoma.
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Unwanted Horse Population Growing In Oklahoma - NewsOn6.com
Interesting.
