West Douglas (Colo.) update: Total wild horses captured reaches 222

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Wild horses in temporary holding corrals on the West Douglas Herd Area last week. BLM photo.

The Bureau of Land Management captured 22 wild horses on Sunday, the seventh day of an “emergency” helicopter roundup on the West Douglas Herd Area, 20 miles south of Rangely, Colo. No injuries were reported.

A total of 244 wild horses have been captured so far. Three horses have been euthanized for “chronic pre-existing conditions.”

The four stallions, 12 mares and six foals captured Sunday are part of an estimated 450 wild horses that the agency plans to remove from their home range over 19-25 days. 

The agency said that the roundup was necessary because of limited forage and water, deteriorating condition of the horses, and because the nearby Oil Springs Fire has burned summer habitat and limited access to water sources. The fire burned 12,613 acres starting June 18.

The West Douglas Herd Area has not been managed for wild horses since 1975, according to BLM.

Captured horses are being shipped to the Canyon City Wild Horse and Burro Facility to be readied for adoption or sale.

Members of the public interested in viewing the roundup should call (970) 673-7768 for the next day’s meeting times and locations.