McCullough Peaks Gather

 

As many of you know, the BLM will be conducting a bait gather through March 15th with the goal of removing approximately 35 horses from the McCullough Peaks herd.  FOAL will use this page to provide updates about the horses that are removed, along with names, descriptions, and photos to the extent that we are able.  As the adoption process unfolds, you can also expect to find more information about how to adopt available horses.

FOAL is not directly involved in the gather process.  If you wish to learn more about the gather, or specific outcomes, please visit: https://www.blm.gov/programs/wild-horse-and-burro/herd-management/gathers-and-removals/wyoming/2023-2024-mccullough

UPDATES


Notice from FOAL dated 04/09/2024:

The McCullough Peaks bait trap gather concluded on March 9, 2024. A total of 39 horses were gathered and relocated to the Rock Springs Wild Horse holding facility. More information about adoption will be released as soon as it is available.

FOAL understands that the BLM is mandated to keep the wild horse population within established appropriate management levels (AML's). It is also our considered opinion that the best way to maintain AML in the McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area (HMA) is to maintain consistent adherence to a strict, recommended schedule for administering PZP to the mares in the HMA.  Unfortunately, in 2022 due to a variety of reasons, several mares were not inoculated with PZP in a timely fashion.  As a result, more foals were born in 2023 (12).

FOAL continues to be committed to assist the BLM with their use of PZP in any possible and practical way that we are able.  It is our strong recommendation that the PZP program be given full-scale priority moving forward.

FOAL also understands that by the BLM definition of "adult horse", any foal that remains within the herd on January 1 automatically is classified as an "adult horse".  Like it or not, that is the current BLM system, and the wild horse managers are mandated to operate within the system.

The bait gather, as administered this year, has not gone as planned.  It has proven to be expensive, labor-consuming, and emotionally stressful for the managers.  It has raised the ire of wild horse advocates.  And, it has tragically resulted in the death of one horse.  It is FOAL's sincere hope that improved bait trap management will be observed moving forward.

An accurate assessment of the horse population this coming Spring, will likely reveal a clearer picture of the population count. We understand that the EA stipulates that the goal is to bring the herd count to 140 adult horses.  Accordingly, another, smaller gather may be needed to bring the herd to AML during next fall and winter.

Notice from FOAL dated 01/25/2024:

Soon after the discovery, FOAL was informed by the BLM that a very unfortunate circumstance occurred during the bait-trap gathering of wild horses in the McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area.

On January 22, 10 horses were captured. Among those 10 horses was a mare with her foal, a filly, named Kat Ballou, born in December 2022.  The BLM decided to release the above-mentioned mare, along with 5 other horses, retaining the foal and 3 other horses to be held in a short-term holding corral overnight before shipping the 4 to a BLM holding facility in Rocky Springs, where they were to be processed and then offered for adoption.

Although the 4 horses in the corral appeared to be calm and quiet when the BLM left the area late in the evening, when they returned early the next morning, they found the filly dead in the corral. A veterinarian determined that the horse died of head trauma, likely from running into a post in the corral.

FOAL has no authority to mandate BLM management decisions.  However, FOAL has made the following suggestions:

Going forward with any gathering of wild horses, during the selection process to decide which horses should be released and which be retained, those selections should be made based upon consultations involving at least two people who have made extensive observations involving herd dynamics of the herd being gathered. Whenever a strong bond is observed between a mare and her offspring, that pair of animals should not be separated.  Either they should both be released, or they should both be retained.


Interested in Adopting a McCullough Peaks Wild Horse?

Here’s a basic breakdown of the steps to take to adopt a wild horse:

  • Review the criteria and complete an application for adoption. Both can be found at: https://www.blm.gov/programs/wild-horse-and-burro/adoptions-and-sales/adoption-program  After your application is submitted, expect about a week for processing time before receiving your notification of approval.  Once approved, your application is valid for one year.
  • Keep an eye on the “Bureau of Land Management – Wyoming” Facebook page. That is where the online corral adoption dates will be published.
  • Once the online corral opens for the McCullough Peaks horses, people with approved adoption applications will be able to place bids for horses they are interested in adopting. Minimum bids start at $125.  The highest bidder will win, and if they choose not to adopt the horse, then the offer goes to the next highest bidder.
  • After winning the bid, you will be asked to pick up your horse. Expect that within 6 months of adopting the animal, you will receive a site visit to inspect your accommodations for the adopted horse.  If anything is found to be incompatible with expectations, the horse may be removed from your care, or you may be offered an opportunity to correct the situation.
  • After a year of caring for the horse, the BLM or an approved vet will need to sign off on the release of title for the horse.

A comprehensive explanation of the process, and guidelines can be found on the BLM website listed above.

The McCullough Peaks mares will be available for adoption to qualified adopters in the May 6-13 Online Corral Adoption. New adopter applications should be submitted at https://wildhorsesonline.blm.gov/ by May 4th to allow adequate time for review.

McCullough Peaks mares have been added to the online corral! People can start browsing the photos https://wildhorsesonline.blm.gov/Animals and information and get their adoption applications submitted ahead of time. Four mares were not included in the May adoption because they either have had foals in Rock Springs or are pregnant. They would all be available at a later adoption after the foals have been weaned.

Update 09/09/2024: Two McCullough Peaks geldings at Rock Springs were added to the Wild Horse and Burro Online Corral. You can find them by visiting https://wildhorsesonline.blm.gov/Animals and scrolling down to "Location" then clicking on "Animal Origin", "McCullough Peaks" and then hit "Search". These geldings will be available for adoption in the September 9-16 Online Adoption Event.


Horses gathered and removed:

Date Removed Name Description Photo Online Adoption Corral Number

 

Status
01/22/2024 Bandero Bay stallion with unique crescent star.

Born: 08/13/2023

9287 Adopted through BLM online corral
01/22/2024 Brumby Light buckskin stallion.

Born: 04/19/2022

9268 Adopted through BLM online corral
01/22/2024 Kat Ballou Sorrel mare with blaze face.

Born: 12/26/2022

Died – Veterinarian determined horse died due to head injury
01/22/2024 Sky Dancer

 

Seal Brown (almost black) filly.

Born: 09/13/2023

9288  

Adopted through BLM online corral

02/22/2024 Red Robin Sorrel tobiano paint mare

Born: 05/21/2019

9291 Adopted through BLM online corral

 

02/22/2024 Juniper Red and white paint mare

Born:  05/05/2021

Foaled in mid April at holding facility, should go up for auction after weaning. Shipped to Rock Springs Wild Horse Holding Facility
02/22/2024 Tabasco Red bay tobiano paint stallion

Born: 09/23/2021

9297 Adopted through BLM online corral

 

02/22/2024 Thorsdottir

AKA Thora

Charcoal splash paint filly

Born: 08/23/2023

9289 Adopted through BLM online corral

 

02/23/2024

 

Kentucky All black stallion with a star.

Born: 05/12/2020

9296 Adopted through BLM online corral
02/23/2024 Tomahawk Bay tobiano stallion with lots of white.

Born: 03/05/2020

9294 Adopted through BLM online corral
02/27/2024 Tala's Treasure Bay Filly with star.

Born: 01/13/2023

9292 Adopted through BLM online corral
02/27/2024 Tempest Bay tobiano filly, white stockings and star.

Born: 04/17/2022

Tbd Shipped to Rock Springs Wild Horse Holding Facility
02/27/2024 Top Gun Bay tobiano stallion.

Born: 08/07/2020

9295 Adopted through BLM online corral
03/02/2024 Black Beauty Black mare.

Born: 2011

9319 Adopted through BLM online corral
03/02/2024 San Jose Grey stallion.

Born 2009

9308 Bidding open through BLM online corral 09/09-09/16/2024
Lily

#1709

Black mare, white star, two hind socks

Born: 2017

9320 Adopted through BLM online corral
Songaa

#1906

Light red bay mare.

Born: 2019

9317 Adopted through BLM online corral
Shiloah

AKA Stanza

#2209

Bay mare with star.  LH sock

Born: 05/17/2022

9310 Adopted through BLM online corral
Ms. Packman

#1104

Bay tobiano mare, upside down teardrop turning into race, white mane

Born 2011

Foaled in mid April at holding facility, should go up for auction after weaning. Shipped to Rock Springs Wild Horse Holding Facility
Deya

#1708

Bay mare, white star

Born: 2017

9315 Adopted through BLM online corral
Misu

AKA Moonshadow

#1807

Black and white tobiano mare, 4 stockings

Born: 2018

9314 Adopted through BLM online corral
Tchoupitoulas

AKA Troubador

#2308

Buckskin stallion with black mane, tail and muzzle with star

Born: 05/03/2023

9321 Adopted through BLM online corral
Storm Rider

#2304

Sorrel tobiano stallion, wide blaze, 4 high stockings, star shaped patches on l. side and r. shoulder

Born: 03/21/2023

9324 Adopted through BLM online corral
Scooter

#2112

Color….Black & white tobiano stallion, 4 high
stockings, white patches on withers and over croup, big blazeBorn: 05/05/2021
9323 Adopted through BLM online corral
Deyton

aka Deyaton

#2201

Bay mare, white star

Born: 02/12/2022

Tbd Shipped to Rock Springs Wild Horse Holding Facility
Lark

#0902

Black mare, large white star, right hind sock

Born: 2009

9312 Adopted through BLM online corral
Twilight

#2105

Black mare, with unique roaned out blaze.

Born 04/04/2021

9318 Adopted through BLM online corral
Smoke

#1020

Black Mare

Born: 2010

9311 Adopted through BLM online corral
Meeka

#1705

Dark brown bay mare with star

Born: 2017

9316 Adopted through BLM online corral
Las Vegas

#0945

Black tobiano stallion, 4 stockings, blaze, white tail

Born: 2009

9302 Adopted through BLM online corral
Garth

#1008

Sorrel tobiano stallion, white star, circle spot on r. side belly

Born: 2010

9299 Adopted through BLM online corral
Boreal

#1012

Grey to white stallion

Born: 2010

9303 Adopted through BLM online corral
Stillwater

#1200

Sorrel/chestnut stallion, upside down teardrop star

Born: 2012

9305 Adopted through BLM online corral
Kiamichi

#1304

Sorrel blaze stallion, red mane, r. nostril grey skin

Born: 2013

9309 Bidding open through BLM online corral 09/09-09/16/2024
Doc Holiday

AKA Sayre

#1702

Black tobiano stallion, star, four white legs.

Born: 2017

9307 Adopted through BLM online corral
Sargent...........

#1810

Black and white tobiano stallion, square star attached to blaze

Born: 2018

9304 Adopted through BLM online corral
Merlin

#2204

Black tobiano stallion

Born: 04/14/2022

9301 Adopted through BLM online corral
Moki

#1801

Bay tobiano stallion.

Born: 2018

9300 Adopted through BLM online corral
Magic

#2109

Solid bay stallion, tiny star, thin vertical snip.

Born: 04/10/2021

9306 Adopted through BLM online corral
Istaga

#1124

Bay Stallion, 2 hind socks, star.

Born: 2011

9298 Adopted through BLM online corral