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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Deaths after Round-Up Stir Criticism

http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_14720563

RENO, Nev. — Activists are questioning the rising death toll in a government roundup of wild horses from the range north of Reno.

U.S. Bureau of Land Management spokeswoman JoLynn Worley said 77 mustangs involved in the Calico Mountains Complex gather have died.

That's nearly double the 39 horses that had died when the roundup of 1,922 horses concluded on Feb. 5.

Leaders of the horse advocacy group Cloud Foundation based in Colorado Springs are pressing the government for measures to deal with the situation.

"Something has gone way wrong here," said group spokeswoman Makendra Silverman. "Somehow these horses aren't transitioning well. It seems to us it's because they put them through a horrific roundup in the winter," when wild animals have lower reserves of fat.

Worley attributed the deaths mostly to the poor body condition of mares. The animals are being prepared for adoption or transfer to pastures in the Midwest.

Many mares also are having difficulty making the transition to a diet of hay, Worley said. Forty-eight of the 70 deaths at a holding facility involved mares, she said, and the number of deaths varies from roundup to roundup.

"This is certainly higher than we'd like to see," Worley said.

"Given the poor body condition of primarily the mares, the number of deaths is in line with the numbers gathered and the deaths we've seen from other gathers."

Silverman questioned whether the quality of hay might have something to do with the deaths, and noted about 40 pregnant mares have had miscarriages

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