Blue Wing Roundup, Day 21

The incident started on July 8.  Results through July 28:

  • Scope: Blue Wing Complex
  • Target: Horses and burros
  • AML: 555 horses and 90 burros
  • Pre-gather population: 1,912 horses and 476 burros
  • Type: Planned
  • Method: Helicopter
  • Category: Cruel and costly (according to advocates)
  • Better way: Snuff out new life with PZP (according to advocates)
  • Goals
    • Horses: Gather 1,373 and remove 1,333
    • Burros: Gather 356 and remove 356
  • Captured
    • Horses: 1,173, up from 1,106 on Day 19
    • Burros: 360, no change from Day 19
  • Shipped
    • Horses: 1,113, up from 1,040 on Day 19
    • Burros: 353, no change from Day 19
  • Released
    • Horses: 3, no change from Day 19
    • Burros: None
  • Deaths
    • Horses: 26, up from 25 on Day 19
    • Burros: 8, no change from Day 19
  • Average daily take
    • Horses: 55.9
    • Burros: 17.1
  • Unaccounted-for animals
    • Horses: 31
    • Burros: -1
  • Snippet from statute: It is the policy of Congress that wild free-roaming horses and burros shall be protected from capture, branding, harassment, or death

The figures above are based on the daily reports.

Horses

A mare was put down on Day 20 for club feet.  The death rate is 2.2%.

The capture total includes 479 stallions, 487 mares and 207 foals.

Youngsters represented 17.6% of the animals gathered, consistent with a herd growth rate of 12% per year.

Of the adults, 49.6% were male and 50.4% were female, results that could be produced by a random process centered at 50% males / 50% females.

Body condition scores were not given.

Burros

The capture goal has been reached.

More burros were processed than caught, throwing the numbers out of balance.

CapturedShippedReleasedDead = 360 – 353 – 0 – 8 = -1

The death rate is 2.2%.

The capture total includes 186 jacks, 152 jennies and 22 foals.

Youngsters represented 6.1% of the animals gathered.

Of the adults, 55% were male and 45% were female.

General

The location of the trap site is not known.  Five HMAs are involved.

The Complex is subject to permitted grazing.  Resources liberated to date:

  • Forage: 16,200 AUMs per year
  • Water: 13,500 gallons per day

The June 3 schedule indicates that 40 mares will be treated with a fertility control pesticide but this is not acknowledged at the gather page.

There are no such plans for the burros.

The roundup supports three tenets of rangeland management.

RELATED: Blue Wing Roundup, Day 19.

Blue Wing Complex with Allotments 05-02-24

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