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Livestock Board of New Mexico

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The New Mexico Livestock Board was formed in 1967 after the merger of the Cattle Sanitary Board and the Sheep Sanitary Board. Also known as NMLB, the board employs more than 120 staff members. It provides patrol services and conducts investigations to ensure the safety and protection of livestock from diseases. In addition, the New Mexico Livestock Board coordinates with government and private sector agencies. The board operates a brand department that offers a variety of books and educational resources. The department also ... read more

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300 San Mateo Blvd NE, Ste 1000, Albuquerque, NM, 87108, United States

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Mon8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Lisabet Ramsey 
9 years ago

Bring our wild horse back! It's ridiculous for this women to have complained and illegal to have you take them away. They were never "owned". All these mares and stallions were born in the wild! Please don't auction off our wild horses to people and slaughter houses. BRING OUR WILD HORSES BACK! 

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Terri Welborn 
9 years ago

Taking the wild horses from Alto was an abomination. Return them to their home!!! 

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Jeremy Moritz 
9 years ago

I'm not sure what else needs to be said that hasn't already. Bring the horses back.. 

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Andree Germany 
9 years ago

I hate that you come to our mountain community, remove our beloved horses, leave the daddy behind to grieve for his family. One old woman complains, and all are hauled away. They belong with us, we love them, tourist come just to see them. SHAME ON YOU ALL, YOU KNOW THIS WAS WRONG! !! BRING THEM HOME !!! 

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Gary Joe Lovelace 
9 years ago

These are not wild but Ferrell this should of been delt with years ago. 

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Samantha Shackelford 
9 years ago

Bring back the alto, NM horses!!!! It is ridiculous that the opinion of one person can take these horses away from their home! 

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Aundrea Gonzales 
9 years ago

There is enough ugliness in this world...leave some beauty..bring back the horses you took from Ruidoso/ Alto... 

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Kaye Stewart 
9 years ago

I am a resident in alto and I understand that I am the invasive species! Bring back the wild horses of Alto! 

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Lydia Duncan-Mabry 
9 years ago

These horses are wild and nobody's livestock. The state has wild horses signs all over the hyw and has labled the horses as wild .... this agency is out of line with the round up ... Lincoln County residents are presently troubled over the shocking troubling round up & capture known as the beloved wild herd of Alto NM. We want them released back ..... to their territory ..we also want know where the horses are being held . So the citizens can be assured they are safe and being held with hopes of their return .. Respectively ... read more

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