
BLM Seeking Bids for Off-Range Wild Horse Care Facilities
The BLM is seeking proposals from those who can care for a minimum of 200 horses in a free-roaming pasture setting.

The BLM is seeking proposals from those who can care for a minimum of 200 horses in a free-roaming pasture setting.
The BLM is offering $10,000 for information on the shooting death of a horse in October 2015 near Carson City, Nevada.

The legislation would aid in creating uniform standards in drug testing and enforcement for Thoroughbred racing.

As part of the process, the BLM is hosting a public scoping tour of the Blue Wing Complex on March 19 and 20.

The decisions are on cases involving Dr. Hallvard Sommerseth, Abdul Aziz Sheikh, and Ali Mohammed Al Muhairi.

The board also voted in support of an expanded and more comprehensive out-of-competition drug testing rule.

Two wild horses died in separate collisions on Highway 50 near Dayton in the early morning hours of Feb. 25.
The BLM gathered 122 horses from public and private lands adjacent to U.S. Highway 93 and State Route 322 in Nevada.
Participants learned how to detect, identify, and analyze anabolic steroids and other substances using hair samples.
The BLM is seeking public comment for an annual statewide hearing on motorized vehicle use in wild horse management.

The BLM said the gather is necessary to provide for public and animal safety.
The final order blocks several entities from developing a horse processing plant in that state.
Stewards suspended Marissa Tyler after tests revealed that Standardbreds in her barn had excessive cobalt levels.
The BLM has extend the comment period one week to Feb. 10.

The proposed action involves a possible a wild horse facility on a 3,900-acre property near Fountain Green, Utah.
The meeting, taking place at the USEF’s annual convention, will focus on drug and medication accountability.
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