The ranch covers 44,311 total acres, including 9,006 deeded acres, according to the listing.
The nearest towns are Slater, Craig and Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Most of the public acreage is in the Roaring Fork and Stewardship allotments of the Routt National Forest.
One is in Colorado and the other is in Wyoming.
The ranch also has preference on three BLM allotments.
Overall, the land ratio is good, 3.8 public acres per deeded acre.
The ranch does not overlap areas identified for wild horses.
Management as a wild horse preserve might be difficult because the allotments are not contiguous and multiple government agencies are involved.

Allotment conversion is not illegal, but your faithful public servants are trying to make it so by changing the Part 4100 grazing regulations.
You can comment against the proposal through July 13.
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