The incident started on August 2. Results through August 18:
- Scope: Bible Springs, Four Mile, Tilly Creek HMAs, Blawn Wash HA
- Target: Horses
- AML: 170
- Pre-gather population: 961
- Type: Planned
- Method: Helicopter
- Category: Cruel and costly (according to advocates)
- Better way: Sterilize the mares with PZP (according to advocates)
- Capture goal: 800
- Removal goal: 800
- Captured: 650, up from 515 on Day 15
- Shipped: 493, up from 405 on Day 15
- Released: None
- Deaths: 4, no change from Day 15
- Average daily take: 38.2
- Unaccounted-for animals: 153
- Snippet from statute: It is the policy of Congress that wild free-roaming horses and burros shall be protected from capture, branding, harassment, or death
- Snippet from manual: To protect wild horses and burros from unauthorized capture, branding, harassment or death
The figures above are based on the daily reports.
The death rate is 0.6%.
The capture total includes 241 stallions, 277 mares and 132 foals.
Youngsters represented 20.3% of the animals gathered, enough to support a herd growth rate of 15% per year.
Of the adults, 46.5% were male and 53.5% were female, no indication of an abnormal sex ratio.
Body condition scores were not given.
The location of the trap site was not disclosed.
The contractor is Sampson Livestock and the contract amount is $497,130 according to a report at USA Spending.
There are no plans to treat any of the mares with fertility control pesticides and return them to the range, a huge disappointment to the advocates.
The HMAs are subject to permitted grazing. Resources liberated to date:
- Forage: 7,800 AUMs per year
- Water: 6,500 gallons per day
The Blawn Wash HA is unfit for wild horses, supposedly, and has no AML.
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