Burro Rules


After disqualification or the end of the event, all burros must be returned to a corral or trailer within 30 minutes. They should not be left unattended with a lead rope that can get tangled. The winning burros may be held in an area designated by the race committee for 30 minutes for examination by the veterinarian, the director or any other qualified personnel. Although it is kept in the designated area, only the rider can be with the Burro. If the owner of Burro enters the zone, the team will be disqualified. All runners must keep their burros under control. This is especially true for riders with cylinders. Any Burro (especially Jacks) who interferes with another rider or Burro can be disqualified. Each Burro must be equipped with a regulatory caliper, pick, shovel and gold mold. It is strongly recommended that all participants wear at least one liter of water, food (an energy bar) and weather-sensitive clothing (such as a windbreaker). The loss of all or part of the package and mining tools disqualifies the participant. Wild horses in the wild can be found on public lands in 10 western states.

Wild burros roam pastures in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and Oregon. Burro (German: donkey) or los burros[1] is a card game played with Spanish playing cards. The main objective of the game is to get four cards with the same number. The ideal number of players is 4 to 8. [2] (3) maliciously causes the death or harassment of a wild horse or burro, or (11) Removes or attempts to remove, alter or destroy an official sign that identifies a wild horse or Burro or its remains, or There are several techniques used to win Burro. One of them, called amago (German: hint), is to put a hand in the middle of the table and say a word other than burro. When a player puts his hand in the middle, a letter is assigned to him. However, if no one puts their hand in the middle, the letter is assigned to the player who made the clue. Another technique would be to put your hand down. [3] (4) Transforms or permits the processing into commercial products of the remains of a free-ranging wild horse or burros, or (7) causes or is responsible for the inhumane treatment of a free-ranging wild horse or burros, or the entrance fee is separate from the Burro rental fee that a rider may receive from a burro rental company.

No participant may disturb other participants through intentional personal contact or intentionally receive help from others, or use anything other than the speed of the trip to prevent it from being overtaken. You must not frighten or frighten an opponent`s burro to prevent it from being transmitted. Any participant judged by the officials to deliberately slow down the pace of the race will be disqualified. This is especially true for the purpose of the race. No one is allowed to run with a runner on the trail. Any trail judge or authorized person can stop a burro on the trail to check the equipment, runners or burro. If the trail judge or other authorized person believes there is a violation, the runners and burro may be disqualified. (14) a horse or burro bearing an official identification mark of the Bureau of Land Management that is not accompanied by a certificate attesting that the ownership of the animal has been transferred, accepts slaughter or destruction, or the Bureau of Land Management has established the Wild Horse and Burro program to implement the Stray Horses and Wild Burros Act; Adopted by Congress in 1971. Overall, the law states that wild horses and burros are «living symbols of the historical and pioneering spirit of the West» and states that the BLM and the U.S. Forest Service have a responsibility to manage and protect herds in their respective jurisdictions in areas where wild horses and burros were found in 1971. Do not cut coils or other aspects of the route. Any Burro leaving the course must be returned to the course at the exact location (or before) where the Burro left the course.

Failure to comply with these rules will result in disqualification. (6) A wild horse in the wild or a burro used for commercial purposes, or (5) directly or indirectly sells a wild horse in the wild or a burro or its remains that have not lost their status as burro wild horse, or the participants and burro who start the race, must remain a team throughout the competition. If a rider hands over his lead, rope, halter, etc. to another person, it means that the team has left the event and is officially disqualified. Any rider who is separated from their Burro (i.e. Burro and riders who no longer ride as a connected team or unit) must return to the place where they were separated before continuing the race. No support is allowed to accompany a team. Only registered teams and volunteers are allowed on the course! No team can be supported on the ground by a Burro owner. If a runner receives assistance from the lessor for any reason, this support will be considered to signify their decision to withdraw as an official participant in the event. Burros must be healthy and healthy. We will not allow the participation of a lame burros in the event.

Burro rental companies are considered an extension of the rider, often referred to as a «crew» or «team.» If an Owner violates the rules, policies or procedures of the Event or what is described herein, the Rider using that Lessor will be subject to the possibility of disqualification. The runner can guide, drive, push, pull or carry the burro. The participant cannot progress at any time except by himself. The rider is not allowed to ride the Burro or «pull» the Burro. (10) The Authorized Agent shall not be notified of the death of a horse or wild burro at large within 7 days of its death in accordance with section 4740.4-2(f) of this Title, or the Lessor shall remain at least 15 feet from the official finish line of the Event. You must not be at the finish line or on the road on the way to the finish line. Riders drive their Burro off the official track and transfer handling of the Burro to the rental company outside a finish corral. (15) after the admission of an animal for slaughter or destruction, a certificate of ownership of a horse or burro bearing an official identification mark from the Land Management Office is not kept for one year, or (13) as a transferor of a wild horse or burros at large or having the responsibility or custody of the animal does not do so To diligently catch the escaped animal, or The rules of the game are the same as in Spain, except that a player is allowed to draw (or move on) from the stock, even if he holds or finds a playable card. In Burro em Pé, players who draw cards from the stock must be careful not to knock them over. If you drop the Λ, you must hand over all the remaining stock. The game ends as soon as a player runs out of cards and wins accordingly.

Burro rental companies, Burro runners, and Burro owners are not race officials. It is imperative that individuals do not pose as race officials or behave in a way that could mislead participants, landowners, other vendors, volunteers, race officials or the public into believing that they are a race official. If people present themselves in this way before, during or after the event; All teams (see definition of «team» below) that contain people who violate this rule may be disqualified. (1) intentionally removes or attempts to remove a wild horse in freedom or a burro from public areas without the permission of the authorized officer, or the burro is driven by the halter to which a rope of a length not exceeding 15 feet is attached. (12) As the transferee of a free-ranging wild horse or burros, or as the keeper or custodian of the animal, the animal is abandoned without having made arrangements for the necessary food, water and shelter, or the winning combination consists of a human and a burro who must cross the finish line as a unit. The man can lead or follow the burro, but the nose of the burro that crosses the finish line first represents the winner. To keep wild horses and burros in good condition and protect the health of our public lands, the BLM must manage the growth of the Burro wild horse population and herds. Without natural population control such as predation, herds can increase by up to 20% per year and double in just 4 to 5 years if not properly managed. Population control must be implemented to protect scarce and sensitive resources in the dry West and to ensure animal health. Runners are responsible for securing their own Burro for participation in the event. This Burro can be the one that the rider owns personally, the one he borrowed from a friend or family member (lender), or the one he rented to a Burro owner (owner) of his choice. In any case, if the Burro belongs to a person other than the Participant himself, the owner of the Burro will be referred to as the Burro Owner (Lessor).

Whether or not money changes hands to get a Burro, or whether a funder operates as a for-profit or non-profit entity, the term «lessor» is commonly used. The following is the definition of a Burro and should be used when choosing a Burro: The word «Burro» comes from the Spanish word and means donkey. A donkey is defined as a donkey. They have chestnuts only on the front legs, while other animals of the same species, such as mules or horses, have them on the hind and front legs. The tail has no bristles, except on its lower part, which has a brush. The goal of the game is to run out of cards as quickly as possible.