The two-day event starts on February 6 according to an undated announcement by the Colorado Department of Agriculture.
No agenda was provided.
The legislature expects the group to recommend humane alternatives for wild horses taken off range in Colorado, the best of which is to place them back on public lands at the expense of privately owned livestock.
This can be accomplished through the acquisition of base properties tied to grazing allotments, then flipping the preference to horses.
RELATED: Colorado Wild Horse Working Group Releases Year One Report.
