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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Visiting Day at the Feedlot Dear Readers, Two hours each week, the public is allowed to see their captive wild horses at the feedlot style corrals in Fallon, Nevada. So I went today. What I hated most was a group of young ones trying to do the truly joyous "let's run!" thing and have four of them end in a pileup because there were so many in such a confined area. Lots of fresh freeze brands on the mares. Even the ones in hospital pens. I will transcribe my notes soon, but I have to say the most surprising thing I heard was that the gather/facility death toll was LOWER than than it usually is because the Calico horses are less "crashy" (further defined as prone to spooking) than horses from other herd areas. The official death toll posted by BLM was up to 57 on Friday and one member of our group was told four more died Saturday. Oh, and the word "processing" (for vaccinations, freeze branding, age determination, etc) has been struck from BLM vocabulary and the official word is "preparing." I'm sure that makes it feel better. T. Labels: BLM, Fallon corrals, feedlot, mustang deaths, wild horses Permalink to this blog post Posted by Terri Farley @ 9:50 PM 4 comments |