The project description says the Proposed Action is to remove one wild horse from private lands but the news release says the agency retrieved him and took him to the corrals at Britton Springs, as if it’s a done deal.
He strayed from the HMA twice within a 12-day period, resulting in complaints from private landowners.
The incident follows the removal of three wayward horses in December.
RELATED: BLM Captures Three Pryor Mountain Horses.
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