Thats the message the Nevada Assembly is sending with passage of a bill increasing penalties for feeding estray or feral livestock. Thats the message the Nevada Assembly is sending with passage of a bill increasing penalties for feeding estray or feral livestock.
Just like any large herbivore high concentrations of wild horses can damage the range but they are rarely.
Is it illegal to feed wild horses in nevada. Nevada law considers horses in the Virginia Range to be feral livestock not wild It is illegal for any member of the public to feed feral horses and is not recommended to water them near urban areas or major roads said Chris Miller agriculture marshal for the Department of Agriculture by email. This Nevada law prohibits any unauthorized person from doing certain acts with regard to wild horses such as removing them from public lands harassing wild horses or using aircraft or a motor vehicle to hunt wild horses among other listed actions. Violation is a gross misdemeanor.
CARSON CITY AP Dont feed the horses. Thats the message the Nevada Assembly is sending with passage of a bill increasing penalties for feeding estray or feral livestock. The new statute NRS 501382 makes it illegal to intentionally feed any big game animal.
In Nevada a big game animal is a pronghorn antelope black. Feeding wild horses is not only illegal under state law it also encourages the horses to loiter around residential areas. If you leave them alone the horses will pass the area and keep going said Mike Holmes state Department of Agriculture estray manager for the Virginia Range.
But if you leave food out for them its like feeding a stray cat. Wild horses thunder across a desert in Nevada. Im just going to take him and eat him is what they thought.
It became illegal for anyone to gather wild horses except the BLM. The Nevada legislature is debating a resolution to fast-track the removal of wild horses from public lands. Once again the livestock industry is painting wild horses into the role of a convenient scapegoat for land health deterioration.
Just like any large herbivore high concentrations of wild horses can damage the range but they are rarely. I even got permission from the county to put up signs warning that it is illegal to feed or harass wild horses but with so many new people moving into the area its an impossible job to stop it. When folks come in and ask what they can do I tell them contact the state approved adoption groups and help find some homes for these horses.
NAESs Twitter feed. Feral Horses - The Effects of Doing Nothing. Pretty standard overpopulation rate for Nevada wild horse herds.
Statewide the appropriate management level is 12800. Theyve allowed wild horses and burros in some areas to become three times. Most of the wild horse population is in Nevada.
Steve RobbinsFlickr The horses are protected through Federal legislation that was enacted through the hard work of a Reno woman named Velma Johnston dubbed Wild Horse Annie by her fans. Short answer. It is illegal to feed wild horses regardless of their circumstances by state and federal law.
Offering water is allowed on private not federal land and is not recommended. Feeding horses is a violation of NRS 569040 to feed estrayferal horses. Despite the publics best intentions feeding horses only draws them out of the range and brings them into urban areas.
This poses a direct threat to public safety on roads and in neighborhoods. Additionally like any other non-domesticated animal living in the wild if there is not sufficient forage feral livestock is expected to. It is important to know that it is illegal to feed the wild horses in Nevada.
Because of a cooperative agreement with the Nevada Department of Agriculture one of the most important things Wild Horse Connection does is diversionary feeding. Dont feed the wild horses. It is about time.
The Nevada Association of Counties and the Nevada Farm Bureau Federation filed suit to address the deleterious effects so-called. For those people who purposely use hay or water to lure the wild horses to their properties we can only plead PLEASE STOP. One case showing the bad outcome of this behavior occurred near Gardnerville Nevada where the famous Fish Springs wild horses roam on HA public land.
Its no secret that Nevada is a wildlife enthusiasts paradise especially if you love spotting wild horses. After all our state is home to the nations most wild horses and burros. Finding a herd of wild horses out in the wilderness can be tricky but it always pays off.
Seeing a wild horse with your own eyes is an experience unlike any other. Feeding the horses is illegal according to Nevada state law. Wild Horse Connection manages diversionary feeding grounds and makes sure the horses have weed-free hay in areas away from neighborhoods.
NRS 569040 Unlawful to take up or feed estray or feral livestock. NRS 569045 Person gathering estray or feral livestock to publish notice in newspaper. NRS 569050 Written notice to Department when person takes up estray.