The roundup concluded on November 23 with 138 horses captured, 32 shipped, 50 released and four dead.
Thirty-three burros were caught and shipped.
On the final day, 57 mares were treated with GonaCon Equine and five were released.
The gather page indicates that one of the mares in temporary holding died of colic on December 6, bringing the death count to five.
The page also indicates that the survivors were treated and released on December 23, which does not match the agency’s response to a public comment in the DNA.

Western Horse Watchers has been unable to find a registration update at the EPA web site, so the 30-day interval is probably not valid and the HMA has become the latest GonaCon crime scene.
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