The incident concluded on June 13 with 1,001 horses captured, 985 shipped, none released and 16 dead.
There were no unaccounted-for animals.
The death rate was 1.6%.
Eleven deaths were intentional.
Youngsters represented 16.3% of the animals gathered.
Of the adults, 54.9% were male and 45.1% were female.
Body condition scores were not given.
There were no plans to treat any of the mares with fertility control pesticides and return them to the range.
The roundup liberated 12,012 AUMs per year for other mandated uses of public lands.
The news release said it protected habitat for other wildlife species such as sage grouse, pronghorn antelope and mule deer.
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