Nearly 200 horses were found dead in a stock pond on Navajo land in Arizona after widespread drought and famine hit the area, officials said. About 191 wild horses died of natural causes in the pond ...
Nearly 200 feral horses were found dead in Gray Mountain, an unincorporated town on Navajo land in Coconino County. Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye and Vice President Jonathan Nez traveled to ...
The Navajo Nation says about 191 feral horses were found dead Wednesday in a stock pond in Gray Mountain. Tribe officials said foul play is not suspected and the horses died due to drought and famine.
Nearly 200 free-roaming horses died this spring in a stock pond near Gray Mountain on the western side of the Navajo Reservation. Relentless drought had dried up the pond, leaving deep mud to trap the ...
Approximately 191 feral horses have been found dead in a stock pond on Navajo land in northern Arizona, according to Navajo leaders, who attributed the death to ongoing drought and famine.
Nearly 200 feral horses were found dead in Gray Mountain, an unincorporated town on Navajo land in Coconino County. Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye and Vice President Jonathan Nez traveled to ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Approximately 191 feral horses have been ...