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Animal Handling and Corral Operations Support

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The contract titled Animal Handling and Corral Operations Support entails the daily care, feeding, monitoring, and movement of wild horses and burros at the ORC facility located in Wheatland, Wyoming, with a zip code of 82201. All activities must align with Bureau of Land Management standards, including supplemental feeding and vaccination support to ensure the health and safety of the animals. The work requires consistent operational presence and adherence to established protocols for animal handling and corral maintenance. This is a subcontract classified as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under the SBA program, with the NAICS code 115210, indicating it falls under Agricultural Support Activities. The opportunity was posted on June 24, 2026, and responses are due by July 24, 2026, at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. The contracting agency is the Department of the Interior, operating through its Washington D.C. Office, though the work will be performed entirely at the designated facility in Wheatland. Participation is restricted to small businesses as defined by federal set-aside guidelines.

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Daily care of wild horses and burros at Wheatland, WY facility per BLM standards, small business set-aside.

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115210 - Support Activities for Animal ProductionView NAICS

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Wheatland, WY, 82201

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Daily care, feeding, monitoring, and movement of wild horses and burros within the ORC facility, including supplemental feeding and vaccination support under BLM standards.

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