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Nearly 250 more horses rounded up

RENO -- Federal land managers have removed about 250 more wild horses from the range in Nevada after a judge allowed a roundup to resume.

A U.S. Bureau of Land Management official said 54 horses were gathered Friday and another 192 horses Saturday.

The official said four more horses died Saturday, bringing to 17 the number that have died of dehydration since the roundup began last weekend.

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