Final results per Forest Service news release:
- Twenty-four horses captured alive
- One died
- Three euthanized
- Six found dead in field
- Twenty survivors taken to unnamed facility at Modoc National Forest
RELATED: Mono Lake Roundup Ends.
NOTE: An article by the Los Angeles Times alleges that some of the deaths were caused by people who went into the forest to feed the horses, giving them too much, too fast, without water.
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