Approaching any wild animal has its dangers. But the Connecticut SC is ruling that even domesticated horses hold this danger.
that’s kind of like blaming chihuahuas because of pitbulls?
Mustangs aren’t “wild” animals. They’re domesticated animals that have been allowed to run feral.
There’s a difference.
Take the dog vs. the wolf.
You can adopt feral dogs and domesticate them again. You can do this especially well with puppies. Likewise, you can train up mustangs from foals to do what domestic horses do - just as you’d train any horse.
Where you have a truly wild animal (eg, the wolf), no matter how you care for an adopted pup, there comes that day when the pup realizes it is a wild animal and it starts to tear your house apart, eat the cat and start looking at humans as food. That’s a wild animal.
There haven’t been any “wild” horses in North America for about 8,000 years or so.
The Saudi Arabia Supreme Court ruled 6-0 to uphold an Appellate Court decision that said
a camel belongs to a species naturally inclined to do mischief or be vicious.