Wild horses causing problems at state park get adopted

 

November 10, 2019



EMINENCE, Mo. (AP) — A herd of seven wild horses that were causing problems at a Missouri state park have been rounded up and adopted by Missouri horse lovers.

Visitors to Echo Bluff State Park in Eminence were feeding the horses, raising concerns that someone might be seriously injured, the Springfield News-Leader reported .

While that didn't happen, one of the horses chewed up a park visitor's motorcycle seat. Several cars received paint damage from wild horses in the lodge's parking lot, said Carolyn Dyer, secretary of the Missouri Wild Horse League. One of the horses even seemed to fi...



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