Thursday, July 15, 2010

12 horses now dead from Nev. roundup; hearing set

Twelve wild horses have now died in a Nevada roundup directed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, half of them colts and mares. The BLM on Wednesday said four more animals died or were put down because of dehydration or water intoxication. The agency also announced emergency measures to truck water to large bands of mustangs still on the range in the roundup area. A federal judge scheduled a hearing for Thursday in Reno on a temporary restraining order sought by animal rights advocates to halt the roundup in northern Elko County. Late Wednesday U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks issued an emergency order that prohibits the BLM from further roundups until after that hearing. The order followed word that the BLM planned a 6 a.m. roundup. The BLM suspended the gather over the weekend when seven horses died of dehydration and water intoxication after being herded by helicopter on the first day of the roundup. Another horse broke a leg and was put down. Two more animals died Monday and two others were euthanized "because of complications related to water starvation and water intoxication," the agency said...more

1 comment:

drjohn said...

35,088 to go