Wild Horse— Onaqui Mountains, Utah

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  • Title:  Wild Horse— Onaqui Mountains, Utah
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  • Added:  Jun 24, 2023
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  • Filesize:  10.67MB
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  • Description:  Early settlers and the cavalry brought wild horses to the area in the late 1800s. Wild horses are usually gregarious and have few natural predators other than the occasional to mountain lions. Mares and stallions within the Onaqui Mountain Herd Management Area (HMA) have a slight to moderate build and average around 800 to 1000 pounds. The dominant colors within the herd area are brown and bay. In the early 1990s, BLM introduced wild horses from the Rock Springs, Wyoming area which increased the colors to include: sorrel, roan, buckskin, black, palomino, and gray.  Currently, pintos, grays, palominos, and roans have begun to increase in numbers.
  • Owner:  Dotty Weber
  • Copyright:  Dotty Weber @ Wildlife Reference Photos
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  • Date Created: 2021-05-15 00:00:00
  • Author: Dotty Weber
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