Piceance Roundup Prompted by Public Comments?

A spokesman for the BLM indicated in yesterday’s news release that they were getting quite a bit of feedback from the public about the poor condition of the horses.

They’re in a remote area, did those concerns come from campers, hikers and tourists?

The HMA was established in an area occupied by grazing allotments, as shown on the Western Watersheds map.  The gather area will likely extend beyond the HMA and will include some of the outlying allotments.

Piceance Allotments 06-14-22

Given that most people want to see horses running wild and free on their home range, it seems unlikely that comments from the public would lead to their removal.

A more plausible explanation would involve complaints from the ranchers and concerns from the advocates.

RELATED: Piceance Roundup Starts This Week, Not an Emergency.

Piceance Roundup Starts This Week, Not an Emergency

The incident was scheduled for late August but will begin on June 16 due to the poor condition of some animals, according to today’s news release.

Initially, horses will be captured by traps baited with food and water, with the remaining animals forced into the traps by helicopter starting on July 15.

The HMA covers 190,130 total acres in western Colorado, including 158,310 public acres managed by the BLM.  The AML is 235 and the stocking rate allowed by plan is 1.2 wild horses per thousand acres.

The current population is thought to be 1,385, six times higher than the bureaucrats and ranchers are willing to tolerate.

Piceance East Douglas HMA Map 06-13-22

The HMA intersects four grazing allotments.  Livestock receive 2.4 times more forage than the horses, one of the milder cases of wild horse mismanagement.

Captured animals will be taken to an unspecified holding facility in Utah.

A link to the gather stats and daily reports was not provided.

The HMA is subject to the Montana Solution according to the roundup schedule.

RELATED: Ten Weeks to Go: Piceance-East Douglas Pre-Game Report.

Advocates Delusional?

If a herd goes from 200 to 100 as a result of your darting program, no wild horses were removed from the range?

Advocates Delusional 06-12-22

Let’s look at this mathematically.

Final population = Initial populationHorses removed

100 = 200 – x

If you’re an advocate, x = 0.

If the herd was growing at a rate of 15% per year, the population would reach 800 in ten years, the time you needed to cut it to 100, which means you actually got rid of 700.

The land may be able to support many more wild horses but those resources have been assigned to privately owned livestock.

The ranchers appreciate your hard—but misguided—work very much.

Trajectory of Wildh Horse Fertility Control Program 04-11-21

Ten Weeks to Go: Piceance-East Douglas Pre-Game Report

A survey of 450 horses last month found slightly more than half with body condition scores of four or more, according to an article posted this morning by The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

The remaining horses were graded three or less, indicating suboptimal health.

Holy cow, half of the animals were below average?  Who could have predicted that?

Would they have a better chance of survival on the range or in the off-range corrals?

How many more horses could stay in the HMA if the ranchers were confined to their base properties?

Is Colorado a fence-out state?

RELATED: Colorado Pest Control Meeting Next Week.

BLM Jumps the Shark with New Carbon Sequestration Policy

The instruction memorandum provides guidance for authorizing right-of-ways for site characterization, transportation, injection, capture, and permanent storage of carbon dioxide at injection well locations on public lands managed by the agency, according to yesterday’s news release.

BLM Carbon Sequestration 06-10-22

The policy will help the administration combat the climate crisis and supports its goal of reaching net zero emissions economy-wide by 2050.

Their agenda will likely be derailed in November.

If these people are so worried about carbon dioxide, a naturally occurring compound needed by plants and trees, why don’t they do the honorable thing and stop breathing or otherwise remove themselves from the face of the planet?

Horse Heaven Wind Farm Pushes Ahead Despite Local Opposition

The project has been blessed by the Washington State Energy Site Evaluation Council and the Tri-Cities union trades have an agreement with Scout Clean Energy to build it, according to a report by FOX News in Yakima.

The wind turbines, which can never compete with traditional energy sources unless they have been sabotaged by leftists—which you are seeing now—would be erected in an area once inhabited by free-roaming horses.

RELATED: Support for Horse Heaven Wind Farm Falters on Earth Day.

Foal-Free Friday, Injuries Easier to Find Than Youngsters Edition

With four volunteers up for sainthood on the Virginia Range, now is a great time to be a wild horse advocate.

You can tell your supporters that you’re protecting the horses while you’re telling the bureaucrats that you’re getting rid of them.

You can tell the regulators that the Montana Solution is safe, humane and reversible when you know it isn’t.

You could dart stallions, trees, deer—anything to get the numbers up.

You can tell your donors that you’ve reduced the birth rate by 42% when the actual figure is closer to 100%.

Best of all, you can look down your nose at the common folks while flaunting your high-visibility vest and Stay Wild cap.

RELATED: Foal-Free Friday, Putting the Montana Solution into Practice.

Darting Injuries 05-19-22

Cañon City Incident, Day 48

Several new cases of respiratory illness have been observed across the facility in the past three days, according to the June 9 sitrep.

Most have been identified as equine strangles although one appeared to be similar to the pneumonia seen in the West Douglas horses.

A horse in the general population died today with nonspecific signs and a post-mortem exam was inconclusive.  Samples have been taken and submitted for laboratory testing.

The mortality table still shows 145 deaths.

Last week a horse was lost to colic.  Another died this week.  How many actually survive these death camps, which are operated for the benefit of the public-lands ranchers?

Updates are posted to the Colorado HMA page.

RELATED: Cañon City Incident, Day 42.

Colorado Pest Control Meeting Next Week

The BLM Colorado State Office will hold a one-hour informational meeting about wild horse management in the state on June 15 from 5 to 6 PM MDT, according to a news release dated June 9.

Questions can be submitted during the meeting, at registration or online prior to the meeting.

Public comments will not be taken.

Topics such as permitted grazing, resource allocations and current management practices are probably off limits.

A roundup is planned for the Piceance-East Douglas HMA in latest August, with a capture goal of 1,050 and removal goal of 750.

RELATED: What Makes Colorado’s HMAs So Special?

The Dawn of Carbonation

One day an early settler and would-be entrepreneur noticed how water became fizzy after his horses played in it.

The race was on to duplicate the process artificially.

Today, roughly half of the population won’t consume carbonated products because they emit greenhouse gasses.  No wonder they’re miserable!

Emissions of carbon dioxide are tolerated, however, if they propel PZP-laced darts into wild mares.

RELATED: How Washing Machines Worked in the Old Days.

How Carbonation Was Discovered 05-17-22

Coalition Goes Public with Rock Springs RMP Protest

The leader in the wild horse removal business—next to the federal contractors—has joined forces with the Animal Welfare Institute and two other advocates in opposing the Rock Springs RMP Amendments announced on May 6, according to their news release.

The complaint, submitted on June 6, the final day of the protest period, criticizes the plan which will reduce the wild horse population by sixty to seventy percent, exactly what Plaintiff #1 is doing on the Virginia Range!

A keyword search of the document yielded 58 instances of “PZP.”

As predicted, these steadfast opponents of helicopter roundups now support them because they are part of the catch-treat-release protocols solicited by the BLM last month for delivery of the pesticide!  Refer to paragraph VI.A.1.b.

They have no convictions.

Nothing gets better for the horses until these frauds are out of the picture.

RELATED: Minor Problem with Rock Springs RMP Amendments?

Baby Murderers Outraged by Deaths of 19 Kids in Uvalde?

The headline could read Advocates Shocked by Loss of 145 Wild Horses at Canon City?

No difference.

The commie-pinko-fags in the Democrat Party, who are now trying to diminish your ability to keep and bear arms, and defend yourself from tyrants like them, don’t give a crap about children any more than the wild horse advocates give a crap about foals.

Both groups are frauds, with many members in common.

Don’t worry though, if you like your darting rifle you can keep your darting rifle.

RELATED: Uvalde Aftermath: Abortion Still #1 Killer of Children.

Advocates are the Predators 11-30-21