The incident concluded on May 11 with the following results:
- 115 horses captured, 98 shipped, 11 released, 7 to be released and 2 dead
- 70 burros captured, 69 shipped, none released and 1 dead
- 1 mule captured and 1 shipped
The capture goals were 112 horses and 70 burros.
The removal goals were 92 horses and 70 burros.
Data quality was poor. More horses were processed than captured.
The figures for burros and the mule balance.
Seven mares received an initial dose of GonaCon Equine on May 8.
They will receive another dose in 30 days according to the final daily report, constituting unlawful use of the pesticide.
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UPDATE: The numbers in the news release don’t balance either.
Horses returned to HMA = 115 captured – 100 removed = 15
Horses identified for return = 11 stallions + 7 mares = 18
