The Bureau of Land Management has finished a wild horse gather they were conducting for the last month near Boone Springs, approximately 40 miles southwest of Wendover. 96 horses in the Antelope Valley Herd Management Area were rounded up from private land, and 94 were sent to the Indian Lakes Off-Range Corral in Fallon, where they will be adopted out. BLM officials say 46 studs, 35 mares, and 15 foals were collected, but one stud was returned to the range, and one 13 year old mare died during the gather. Around 155 to 259 horses can be sustained on the range according to the BLM, and as of March 1st, they estimated the population to be somewhere closer to 1,300 horses.