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Sinister new video emerges after four horses shot dead by cowboys on remote California ranch

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Sinister new video emerges after four horses shot dead by cowboys on remote California ranch

What started as a disturbing two-minute viral video of horses being shot has turned into a more complicated story after new video has surfaced.

Animal lovers were shocked by the original footage that showed cowboys allegedly shooting dead four horses in Merced County. 

People at Don Gatz's property, including Merced County Animal Control officers, standing near horses.

The original two-minute video showed the cowboys allegedly shooting four horses at the Atwater property. AXON body camera

Hundreds of people commented on our social media post with strong reactions to what they saw. “This is disgusting!” wrote one outraged commenter. 

“It’s the fact he shot them all like they didn’t deserve any respect or decency or care. He made them suffer,” another user added.

A man aiming a rifle at a group of horses, with two horses already dead on the ground.

People were outraged after it appeared that one horse didn’t pass away for 40 minutes after being shot. AXON body camera

However, newly released, unedited police body camera footage that was obtained by YourCentalValley is providing additional context surrounding the euthanasia of four severely emaciated horses at the Atwater property in March 2025. 

A man in a cowboy hat and blue shirt standing next to a horse.

There were multiple horses that didn’t look to be in great condition. AXON body camera

While the original edited clip sparked outrage online, the full 42-minute recording includes conversations and observations that paint a more complex picture of the investigation.

The footage begins shortly after animal control officers arrive at horse trader Don Gatz’s property on March 28, 2025. Like the shorter version that circulated in late June, the full video documents the euthanasia of four horses in poor condition.

It also shows one horse remaining alive for more than 40 minutes after being shot, while another reportedly required multiple gunshots before dying. But the expanded footage contains details that were absent from the edited release.

A brown horse in a dusty enclosure.

One horse was suffering from starvation, another was suffering a jaw abscess, and the other was believed to have cancer. AXON body camera

According to discussions captured on camera, one horse was believed to have cancer, another suffered from a jaw abscess, and another was suffering from severe starvation.

During one exchange, an animal control officer also says investigators were unsure whether the horses actually belonged to Gatz. The officer explains that people sometimes leave unwanted horses at his property instead of arranging euthanasia themselves.

As officers inspect the animals, they note that at least one horse bears a brand marked with the number “30.” Gatz tells investigators he does not brand horses, explaining that he only brands his cattle with a horseshoe symbol.

Two men and four horses on Don Gatz's property, with one horse lying on the ground, and a barn in the background.

It wasn’t immediately clear if all the horses belonged to Don Gatz’s property or they had been dropped off there. AXON body camera

The bodycam video also captures officers discussing plans to return to the property for follow-up inspections. Early in the recording, they mention coming back to monitor the remaining animals. Later, one officer says she intends to revisit the property within a week to confirm that a farrier had trimmed the overgrown hoof of one horse.

YourCentralValley reported that it contacted Merced County Animal Control seeking answers about why officials did not immediately confirm the deaths of the horses and whether the case remains under investigation. Officials had not publicly responded at the time of the report.

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