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Bitner Herd Management Area (CA-267)

LOCATION:   The Bitner Herd Management Area lies in the northern Washoe County,
NV approximately 40 miles east of Cedarville, CA.
 
ACREAGE:     50,500 acres are managed for wild horses.
 
ELEVATION:  5,600 feet to 6,900 feet
 
TOPOGRAPHY/VEGATATION:       The Bitner Table makes up two-thirds of the area and wraps around the Massacre Lakes Basin which is a large alkali lake bed. Vegetation consists primarily of big and low sage, with an understory of bluegrass, squirreltail, needlegrass, bluebunch wheatgrass and Idaho fescue.
 
WILDLIFE: Wildlife consists of pronghorn, mule deer and sage grouse.
 
HERD SIZE:    15 to 25 head
 
HORSE COLORS:      Blacks and bays with some piebald
 
SIZE OF HORSES:     14-16 hands and 900-1100 pounds
 
HISTORY:       The horses in this area likely originated from historic ranching operations.
 
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Bitner Herd Management Area
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