As far as the North San Juan, Utah should take note of how other states that know how to manage sheep, deal with disease. Montana is removing all sheep from the Tendoy Mountains and didnt Nevada kill all the remaining sheep on the River Mountains? Isnt that the only option for a diseased herd? Utah, conversely, just crosses their fingers. Had Utah culled and transplanted the North San Juan 20 years ago, where would it be now? And its entirely possible that because the North San Juan wasnt culled the disease may have found its way to the South San Juan and Lockhart. The same disease may even find its way to Wilson Mesa.Wilson Mesa could be over before it starts. All it takes is a Trammer.Round and round it goes Utah spinning their wheels.