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Grazing utilization on North Wild Horse 2011 Horse 2011 Tip Hudson WSU Extension rangeland & livestock Tip Hudson, WSU Extension rangeland & livestock management

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This presentation provides an overview of the grazing utilization in 2011 on Puget Sound Energy lands in Kittitas County as part of the Wild Horse Coordinated Resource Management partnership.

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Grazing utilization on North Wild Horse 2011Horse 2011

Tip Hudson WSU Extension rangeland & livestockTip Hudson, WSU Extension rangeland & livestock management

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Typical utilization sampling site.

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Utilization transects are located within the “zone ofthe “zone of accessibility” (for cattle), roughly within a half mile of water and on light to moderatemoderate slopes; sites are placed within bluebunchwheatgrass communities.

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Grazing “patch”, with utilization only inside this 3m diameter area.

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This is the extent of the impact area near this spring.p g

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This is facing the other direction from the trough.

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Much of the area exhibits little evidence of any utilization.

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Typical utilization

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Typical utilization on a grazed plant.

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Frequently there is little utilization off the trail.

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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSIONPSE North Wild Horse grazing use 2011

North Wild HorseUtilization % based on utilization gaugeNWH 1 22.00NWH 2 35 00NWH 2 35.00NWH 3 25.00NWH 4 6.00NWH 5 24.00NWH 6 33.00NWH 7 8 00NWH 7 8.00NWH 8 6.00NWH 9 18.00NWH 10 13.00NWH 11 9.00NWH 12 16.00NWH 12 16.00NWH 13 22.56NWH 14 17.04NWH 15 24.00NWH 16 33.00NWH 17 36.16NWH 18 32.16NWH 19 31.88NWH 20 15.44

AVERAGE 21.36

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The heaviest use was in a very narrow band  (<10m) along these riparian zonesriparian zones.

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One area of concern; just below (East of) Pines restoration area. 

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This site likely receives elk use prior to cattle turn‐in, but with hot‐,season use each year it may be necessary to consider rehabilitation measuresmeasures.

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These small headcutsare more worrisome than the cut banks, ,which are likely a legacy effect of historical overuse.

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I will monitor this site for wildlife use prior to cattle turnout in 2012. The headcut may requireThe headcut may require a mechanical fix.

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