The Buffalo Hills DNA indicates the BLM has asked the EPA to revise the label, changing the interval between treatments from 90 days to 7 days.
This means that they know about, and probably knew about, the 2017 update, which increased the interval of the 2013 and 2015 registrations, which they usually cite in their planning documents, from 30 days to 90 days.
Moreover, mares captured in roundups typically receive two doses 30 days apart, which constitutes unlawful use of the pesticide.

When will law enforcement get involved?
And what about the ranching sympathizers at Piceance Mustangs and High Desert Strategies who apply the product with the agency’s blessing?
Western Horse Watchers searched the EPA web site for “Gonacon” and did not find any recent updates for the equine version.
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