If Wild Horses Had Principal Use of Fourth of July

The allotment, located northeast of Rock Springs in the Wyoming checkerboard, offers 836 active AUMs on 12,968 public acres, according to the Allotment Master Report.

The forage assigned to horses is zero.

How many wild horses could live there?

Using the principle of forage interchangeability, the True AML would be 836 ÷ 12 = 70, the number of horses the land could support if it was managed principally for them as specified in the original statute.

The stocking rate would be 70 ÷ 12,968 × 1,000 = 5.4 wild horses per thousand public acres.

Why is this important?

The bureaucrats and ranchers claim that public lands in the western U.S. can only support one wild horse per thousand acres (27,000 animals on 27 million acres).

The advocates give their assent through their darting programs.

If the allotment was an HMA, the AML would be 13 and 57 horses would be consigned to off-range holding because of permitted grazing.

BLM allotments in the state carry livestock equivalent to 158,425 wild horses on 17,312,214 public acres, or 9.2 wild horses per thousand public acres.

RELATED: The Allotments Tell the Story: They’re Lying, All of Them.

Fourth of July Allotment 07-04-24

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