The ranch covers 23,665 total acres in southern Montana, including 13,800 deeded acres, according to the listing.
The description indicates it has preference on the Rancholme Allotment but the map suggests it also has access to Marosok.
The Allotment Master Report ties both parcels to the same permittee.
The land ratio is too low to make the property attractive from a wild horse viewpoint.
You must acquire 13,800 deeded acres to access 4,638 public acres, or approximately three deeded acres per public acre. You want it to be the other way around.
The idea is to buy small private parcels attached to larger public parcels.
Then convert the grazing preference to horses as American Prairie did for bison elsewhere in the state.

