The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) High Desert District and the Green River Chamber of Commerce will be offering four wild burros and 42 yearling wild horses for adoption at the next 2011 Mustang Versatility Trail Ride Buckle Series tomorrow.
The BLM brought wild burros from California to offer for adoption. Two females called jennies, a gelding, and a stud (known as a jack) will each be offered for the standard bid of $125.
The 3-year-old red jenny burro is very friendly; she comes right up to the fence and wants you to pet her, says BLM Adoption Coordinator Kathi Fine. The BLM is also offering 27 fillies, and 15 geldings gathered last fall from the Adobe Town/Salt Wells Herd Management Areas for adoption.
The BLM brought wild burros from California to offer for adoption. Two females called jennies, a gelding, and a stud (known as a jack) will each be offered for the standard bid of $125.
The 3-year-old red jenny burro is very friendly; she comes right up to the fence and wants you to pet her, says BLM Adoption Coordinator Kathi Fine. The BLM is also offering 27 fillies, and 15 geldings gathered last fall from the Adobe Town/Salt Wells Herd Management Areas for adoption.
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