Tragedy at Silver King: Braveheart’s Last Stand, as Reported by Eye Witness, Suzanne Roy, American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign.
http://www.wildhorsepreservation.org/news/?p=2264
In the early morning of Wednesday, October 6, 2010, amid the vast landscape of the Silver King Herd Management Area in southeastern Nevada, a mustang family lost everything in a BLM helicopter roundup.
I looked down from a hill above the entrance to the capture site to see a striking white mare, running at full speed, with her young foal at her heels. Galloping just ahead of the helicopter was a beautiful sorrel stallion, forehead lined with a wide white blaze. He lagged behind his family, torn between making a run for freedom and protecting his mare and foal, even if that meant following them into the jaws of the trap. The stallion, who we have named Braveheart, chose family over freedom, and it cost him his life.
Not long after his decision, Braveheart charged the bars of the trap pen, defending his mare and foal against an enemy he recognized: another horse. Though the BLM contractor clearly observed that his saddle horse was causing Braveheart’s agitation, he tied his mount just outside the stallion’s pen. To Braveheart, the saddle horse appeared to be within striking range. Braveheart didn’t know know men and their metal fences wouldn’t give way to his charge. And, slamming himself against the metal fences, he went down.
BLM often claims that horses with broken necks die instantly. They don’t.
Braveheart fell down after sustaining a mortal injury, but then he struggled to his feet. Head hanging down, he searched for his family. Could he see them nearby? Could he hear or smell them as he lifted his great red-gold head one final time?
As Braveheart lay dying or dead, the BLM wranglers loaded his white mare into a trailer. Dazed by defeat, she no longer struggled. Her stallion was dead, her foal forcibly taken from her.
Next the wranglers dragged the stallion’s body, covered by a tarp, onto the same trailer, forcing the pale mare to stand over her dead mate.
An endless 40 minutes later, the truck drove off, leaving the small foal, who looked just like his father, alone in the trap pen, never to see his mother or sire again.
At the holding site, dirt was piled atop the stallion next to mounds containing the bodies of numerous other victims of this roundup. Our requests to film the body were denied; when we filmed the backhoe and the stallion’s body awaiting burial from the distance, the government-contracted wrangler drove the truck and trailer around to block our view.
Ben Noyes, the BLM wild horse and burro specialist, refused our request to speak to him to get information about Braveheart’s death. Throughout the two days that we attended the roundup, Mr. Noyes refused to speak with the public and answer questions. The PR person charged with being the spokesperson often was unable to answer basic questions about the Silver King capture operation
My colleague Deniz Bolbol and I captured the whole scene on video, despite the best efforts of the BLM to prevent us from doing so. We participated in two days of “public observation” at Silver King, during which the BLM’s main objective was to prevent us from capturing and exposing the images that convey the anguish, the trauma and the suffering wild horses endure in the BLM roundups.
BLM observation rules prevented us from observing and videotaping all aspects of the roundup including when the horses enter the trap. That is the moment they realize there is no escape, and the full impact of their capture is visible as they struggle mightily to kick down or climb fences. BLM also prevented us from filming the actual sorting of horses, when foals are wrenched from their mothers, and mares are taken from their stallions.
In previous roundups advocates have been allowed to get close enough to the trap and holding facility so that wounds could be seen – now the BLM keeps the public at such a distance that makes observation nearly impossible. It was only because we stood firm on our rights to travel the public roads in this public lands complex that we captured Braveheart’s final moments.
In Braveheart’s memory, we will continue the fight. Meanwhile, we have told BLM that we would like to adopt Braveheart’s mare and foal. After this ordeal, this pair must be reunited. It’s the least we and the BLM can do for these brave survivors
http://www.wildhorsepreservation.org/news/?p=2264
Please Call, Fax and Email the Nevada District Office of B.L.M. to Protest this Atrocity which was caused by the B.L.M. Contracted Employee to Round Up the Wild Horses belonging to the American People.
Ely District Office
Rosemary Thomas, District Manager
Phone: 775-289-1800
Fax: 775-289-1910
Email: eyfoweb@blm.gov
Office hours: 7:30 am-4:30 pm, M-F
702 North Industrial Way
HC 33 Box 33500
Ely, NV 89301
Ask for Total & Complete MORATORIUM on Wild Horse Roundups. Ask for the Dissolution of B.L.M. Ask for the Termination of Ken Salazar, Department of Interior and Bob Abbey, Director of BLM. Ask that the Employee of Cattoor Livestock Roundup, Inc. be Terminated and Prosecuted for Animal Cruelty.
Contact information for the Washington D.C. Office of BLM. Please ask for a Total & Complete MORATORIUM on Wild Horse Roundups; the Dissolution of B.L.M; the Termination of Ken Salazar, Department of Interior; the Termination of Bob Abbey, Director of BLM; and finally ask that the Employee of Cattoor Livestock Roundup, Inc. be terminated and prosecuted for animal cruelty.
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/info/directory.html
Director: Bob Abbey
E-mail: Director@blm.gov
Deputy Director (Operations): Mike Pool
E-mail: Mike_Pool@blm.gov
Deputy Director (Programs and Policy): Marcilynn Burke
E-mail: Marcilynn_Burke@blm.gov
Chief of Staff: Janet Lin
E-mail: janet_lin@blm.gov
For all of the above, please use:
1849 C Street NW, Rm. 5665
Washington DC 20240
Phone: 202-208-3801
Fax: 202-208-5242
BLM’s CONTRACTED KILLERS ARE CATTOOR LIVESTOCK ROUNDUP, INC. Cattoor Livestock Roundup, Inc. is responsible for their Employee’s Cruel, Callous, Evil, and Indifferent Actions and Attitude, which resulted in the unnecessary Death of a Beautiful Stallion named BraveHeart, who will never again be seen by his Mare and Foal.
Cattoor Livestock Roundup, Inc.
Dave and Sue Cattoor, Troy and Sandy Cattoor
PO Box 289
Nephi, Utah 84648
PHONE NUMBER: 801-361-3100
FAX NUMBER: 435-623-2415
Email: clr@wildhorseroundups.com
http://www.wildhorseroundups.com/
PLEASE CONTACT CATTOOR LIVESTOCK ROUNDUP NOW TO PROTEST THEIR CRUEL, INHUMANE, EVIL, CALLOUS INDIFFERENCE TO THE NEEDS OF AMERICA’S WILD HORSES, AT THE EXPENSE OF AMERICAN TAX PAYERS.
President Obama must also Take Responsibility for this Cruel Treatment of America’s Horses and Blatant Misuse of Citizens’ Taxes.
CALL AND EMAIL THE WHITE HOUSE NOW, ASK FOR A TOTAL, COMPLETE, AND IMMEDIATE MORATORIIUM ON WILD HORSE ROUNDUPS.
202-456-1111 or 202-456-1414, www.whitehouse.gov




I just spoke to Rosemary Thomas and she welcomed comments, and even told me that they have wanted public opinion on how best to manage the horse program for the last 2 1/2 months. She said the best way to get something done about it is to write to Allen Shepherd at BLM Nevada State Office, PO BOX 1200 / 1340 Financial Blvd., / Reno, Nevada 89520-0006. Please ask for immediate resolutions to be put into place, and it would be best if the public could write in with alternatives that would help. I am not certain what the BLM is rounding them up for or if it is a land issue… I am new to the cause, but there has got to be someone out there who would have a great sales tactic approach to a workable solution to convince BLM to try something else. Please contact Allen Shepherd!! ASAP!!!
dear Angela , thank you for caring and the information … your one of the Voices for the Voiceless honored,
this is so immensely sad and such flatant ABUSE!!!! Thanks for sharing
Yes Hanne ,
they want to destroy them all for OIL and GAS Pipeline …..
Hi there…
I tried to call Rosemary of course she didn’t take my call, the gatekeeper was nice but I knew what she was up to..the best part is that Rosemary has her cell 773-293-2503 on her VM so I think I’ll ring it after lunch
this story bothers me in so many ways !
Hi Bruce,
thank you for trying , try more the Voiceless need your Voice , call them every day burn their Telephone lines please ,
thank you .