NDT, you are absolutely correct. The goats at Hill were turned in recently by the Idaho Department of Lands which had acquired them via the Federal Excess Personal Property (FEPP) program for wildland fire fighting service in the 1980s/1990s. Property acquired under the FEPP program is never owned by the recipient, it is transferred to the US Forest Service which then loans it to the recipient. These goats had been used for many years by the Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protection Association based out of Orofino, Idaho, who transported them to Hill in early October. My understanding is that they, sadly, are scheduled for target practice at the Utah Testing and Training Range.
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The M925A1 you can see in the background was also recently turned in by IDL. It was acquired two years ago under the DoD Fire Fighter Program (FFP). In this program, the recipient has two years to get an item into service as fire fighting apparatus. After it has been in service for one full year, the recipient owns it outright. This M925A1 was acquired for a rural fire district in central Idaho, but it developed a mechanical issue that wasn't worth fixing before it was put into service so it was turned back in.