“A closer look at Colorado’s new approach to wild horse management.”
As of August 6, 2025, Colorado House Bill 25-1283 has officially gone into effect. This new law significantly reshapes how wild horse management is handled in Colorado and may have long-term implications for land use, equine welfare, and rural outreach — all areas that overlap with Colorado Horse Council’s mission.
Key Highlights from HB 25‑1283:
- Oversight Transfer: The Wild Horse Project nonprofit has been dissolved. Oversight now falls under the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA).
- Humane Management Approach: The bill prioritizes immunocontraception (PZP vaccine) over roundups to manage herd populations.
- Advisory Committee: A Wild Horse Advisory Committee will be established to guide the program, with operations sunset in September 2030.
- Funding Outlook: An estimated $555,000 remaining from the previous nonprofit contract will fund initial implementation. Future support will rely on state appropriations.
This legislative change represents a shift toward science-based and humane population control methods. While the program is primarily state-led, its direction will likely affect Colorado’s equine landscape — including adoption efforts, public perception, and land-sharing concerns.
Sources for Reference:
- Official Bill Summary: Colorado General Assembly – HB25-1283 Overview
- Fiscal Note: Estimated Budget & Implementation Details (PDF)
- Full Bill Text: Read HB 25-1283 as Introduced (PDF)
- Additional reporting: Return to Freedom – May 2025 Press Coverage

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