Published in The High Desert Advocate October 11th, 2018 Edition.

Horses run on the dry range of eastern Elko County during a roundup of 1,300 excess animals throughout the month of February. See the photo gallery at elkodaily.com for more BLM photos of the gather. (photo credit Elko Bureau of Land Management)

BLM Completes Another Big Horse Roundup in Elko County

    The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has completed its second big wild horse roundup in northern Nevada in recent weeks, removing 887 mustangs from the range in Elko County.

   The agency said Tuesday the horses were gathered Sept. 19-Oct. 2 in the Antelope Valley and Goshute herd management areas where their numbers were eight times what it considers the appropriate management level.

    On Oct. 4, the bureau completed the removal of 873 horses from the Owhyee complex in Elko and Humboldt counties near the Idaho line.

   Horse advocates say the Bureau of Land Management exaggerates the impact of mustangs while ignoring the impact of livestock, which greatly outnumber the number of horses grazing on federal land.

    The most recent animals captured were taken to an agency coral in Fallon, where they will be prepared for adoption or public sale.