The incident concluded today, with 229 horses captured, 228 shipped, none released and one dead.
There were no unaccounted-for animals.
Up to 38 mares will be treated with GonaCon Equine, a fertility control pesticide, and be returned to the area with up to 40 stallions, according to today’s news release.
The capture total included 74 stallions, 93 mares and 62 foals.
Youngsters represented 27.1% of the horses gathered.
Of the adults, 44.3% were male and 55.7% were female.
The death rate was 0.4%.
Three HMAs were affected, all subject to permitted grazing.
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