In general, they represent victory for the ranchers and failure for the horses, which is why the advocates like them.
There is a special case, however, where they should be considered: The deeded acreage has preference on one or more grazing allotments.
These properties give you more value for your investment.
Each private acre should control three or more public acres.
They should not overlap areas identified for wild horses.
If they don’t displace livestock from public lands, they’re not worthy of your support.
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