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3 Assateague Island horses pregnant

WASHINGTON 鈥 The mares on the Assateague Island National Seashore are given contraceptives, but they don鈥檛 always work: The park says three horses are currently expecting.

The that horses N2BHS (Carol鈥檚 Girl), N6BMT-F (Jojo) and N10T-J (Charmed) are expecting. It can鈥檛 be said for sure when the foals will be born, but the best guess is April, May or June. The horses gestate for about 11 months.

The contraceptive program began in 1994, when the horse population had grown to 170, more than the habitat could support, . It’s about 90 to 95 percent effective, biologist Allison Turner says, and some horses are immune 鈥斅爄ncluding Carol’s Girl and Jojo, who have聽given birth before, Jojo just last year.

The population is聽currently at 88, Turner tells Ocean City Today.

But in response to its own genetic study from 2005, the park is reducing the use of contraceptives 鈥 limiting it to younger mares, who, Turner says,聽need time to mature.

Other than that, 鈥淚n two to three years, we should see a big increase,鈥 Turner says.

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