Black Mountain Roundup, Day 17

The incident started on January 9.  Results through January 25:

  • Target: Burros
  • Method: Helicopter
  • Type: Planned
  • Category: Cruel and costly*
  • Goals: Gather 1,000, remove 960
  • Better way: Poison the jennies with PZP, let the herd die off*
  • Captured: 1,150, up from 1,112 on Day 15
  • Shipped: 1,102, up from 900 on Day 15
  • Released: None
  • Deaths: 2, no change from Day 15
  • Average daily take: 67.6
  • Unaccounted-for animals: 46

The figures above are based on the daily reports, not the totals posted by the BLM.

Gather activity concluded on Day 16 with 15% overreach.

  • Animals taken by helicopter: 1,112
  • Animals taken by roping: 38

The death rate is 0.2%.

The capture total includes 461 jacks, 524 jennies and 165 foals.

Youngsters represented 14.3% of the animals gathered.

Of the adults, 46.8% were male and 53.2% were female.

The name of the contractor was not given and the location of the trap site was not disclosed.

The HMA is subject to permitted grazing.

  • Forage liberated to date: 6,900 AUMs per year
  • Water liberated to date: 5,750 gallons per day

The Day 17 report said 47 burros will be returned to the HMA, including those treated with the Montana Solution, but only 46 animals were held back according to the totals.

1,150 – 1,102 – 2 = 46

The National Data Viewer shows habitat loss and overlapping allotments.  Click on map to open in new tab.

The HMA is managed primarily for livestock.

The roundup supports three tenets of rangeland management.

*According to advocates

RELATED: Black Mountain Roundup, Day 15.

Black Mountain HMA with Allotments 12-20-23

Virginia Range Darting Update for January 2024

The Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, a leader in nonmotorized removal, reported today that 82 mares received 82 doses of PZP during the month, 17 given as a primer and 65 as a booster.

Over the life of the program, which began in 2019, the advocates have pumped 8,609 doses of the pesticide into 1,994 mares.

Two foals were born and one died of unspecified causes.

The current population is thought to be 3,465 with 342 horses listed as missing, compared to 3,471 with 336 listed as missing in December.

Goal for February: “Continue to maximize booster treatments to mares across the Virginia Range before spring breeding season to prevent pregnancies, and continuing to allow for humane population decrease.”

Let Us Fix Your Wild Horse Problem 02-18-23

Not discussed in the report:

  • Long-term population goal
  • Size of breeding population
  • Loss of genetic diversity
  • Changes in death rate and sex ratio
  • Unlawful use of pesticides

PZP tricks the immune system into attacking the ovaries, resulting in sterility after five years of treatment.

The report will be submitted to the Nevada Department of Agriculture.

RELATED: Virginia Range Darting Update for December 2023.

Adjectives for Pests 12-01-23

Groundhog Predicts Another Year of Deceit from Advocates

He didn’t see his shadow according to a report by AP News.

Actually, it doesn’t matter.  We know they’re defeatists, pesticide pushers and ranching sympathizers.

“As you start reducing the amount of available space and forage, then you need to manage the numbers to fit what’s available for the horses.”

That’s what the bureaucrats have been doing for 50 years and instead of opposing it, the advocates go along with it.

CAAWH Membership Card Exposed 01-01-24

Why are you still giving them money?

Foal-Free Friday, Keeping You in the Dark Edition

The Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, a leader in nonmotorized removal, publishes monthly reports for the Virginia Range darting program, which they share with the Nevada Department of Agriculture.

The report for January should post next week.

What is the size of the breeding population?

How many mares are still viable?

What is the sex ratio?

They have the information but they don’t say.

Accountability to the public is lacking in this and other such programs.

When the long-term effects become apparent, the herds will be lost forever.

RELATED: Foal-Free Friday, All Zeal but No Truth Edition.

Cherished Wild Horses 02-01-24

Reward Offered in Big Summit Wild Horse Shooting

The Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, a leader in nonmotorized removal, pledged $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of those responsible, according to a story dated February 1 by The Bulletin of Bend, OR.

The Forest Service did not indicate if the target was female and if it was in foal.

Would you feel better if the advocates were getting rid of them with PZP?

Why hasn’t law enforcement investigated CAAWH for unlawful use of pesticides?

RELATED: Wild Horse Shot, Killed in Big Summit WHT.

CAAWH Congratulates Self for Poisoning Virginia Range Mare

Her freedom and safety have been safeguarded thanks to the pioneering fertility control program, according to a January 31 news flash distributed by Lucky Three Ranch.

The advocates have determined that three foals are enough and her contribution to the genetic diversity of the herd is adequate.

So now they’re going to sterilize her with an ovary-killing pesticide, which they describe as a lifeline.

Better Way 10-25-23

Won’t you give them $30 so they can buy another dose of the miraculous vaccine?

Curiously, they didn’t refer to it as reversible.

These frauds care far more about their standing with the bureaucrats and ranchers than they do about wild horses.

RELATED: CAAWH Admits Virginia Range Mares Are Sterile?