The incident concluded on August 21 with 747 horses captured, 740 shipped, none released and seven dead.
The capture goal was 800.
There were no unaccounted-for animals.
The death rate was 0.9%.
The capture total included 268 stallions, 322 mares and 157 foals.
Youngsters represented 21.0% of the animals gathered, enough to support a herd growth rate of 16% per year.
Of the adults, 45.4% were male and 54.6% were female, no indication of an abnormal sex ratio.
Body condition scores were not given.
The contractor was Sampson Livestock and the contract amount was $497,130 according to a report at USA Spending.
There were no plans to treat any of the mares with fertility control pesticides and return them to the range.
The roundup supported three tenets of rangeland management.
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