The contractor must have at least three years of experience and be able to trim up to 100 animals per day.
The population at Wheatland according to the May 28 facilities report was 2,226 wild horses and 83 wild burros.
The period of performance is one year with an option to renew for four more years.
Other details are given in the scope of work.
The solicitation was posted yesterday.
Proposals are due by July 24.
This and other such expenses could be avoided if your faithful public servants would just listen to the advocates.

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