A map in a 2016 NEPA review puts it on Crooked Creek Road in the southwest corner of the Pryor Mountain HMA.
In the latest incident, the Decision Record, which may have been issued after the fact, says “The stallion was recently corralled on private property after commingling with, and exhibiting aggressive behavior toward, domestic horses and the individual attempting to corral the stallion. With landowner permission, the BLM retrieved the horse and transported it to the BLM corrals at Britton Springs within the Pryor Mountain HMA.”
RELATED: BLM Nabs Pryor Stallion.

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