Mustang
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
The vegetation on the upper elevations of the Cedar Mountains is comprised of junipers. The foothill and valley regions include mixed desert shrubs. Due to range fires during the past 10 years, the area is dominated by cheatgrass.
Wild horses have occupied the Cedar Mountains since the late 1800s. It is suggested that the original stock was controlled by the Standard Horse and Mule Company that provided remounts for the U.S. Army. However, many of the horses on the Cedar Mountains are descendants of horses that escaped from local ranches.
The dominant colors within the herd area are bay and black. Other colors found include sorrel, red and blue roan, buckskin, black, palomino, and gray pinto.
The wild horses on the Cedars are classified as average in size. Mares weight 750 to 800 pounds and stallions weigh 850 to 1000 pounds.
The BLM management goal for this herd is to maintain a herd size between 180 and 375 head.
Friday, October 15, 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
I found this link http://www.mustangs4us.com/hmapics/utah.h7.gif and its all about the different herds and their stats in Utah. I found it quite informative. Check it out.