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Information On Horse AdoptionFor only $125 you can adopt your own wild horse and save a living legend.
Sixty wild horses are in need of good homes. Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your red, white, and blue by adopting your own unique American mustang.
On July 10 - 11, yearlings, mares, and studs/geldings will all be available for adoption by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in New Freedom, Pennsylvania. The adoption will be held at Red Man Ranch and Arena.
These wonderful animals can be gentled and used for dressage, trail riding, and western events, as well as any activities where a domestic horse can be used. Wild mustangs are noted for their endurance and intelligence.
"By adopting a wild mustang you will not only be saving one animal, but herds of wild mustangs and burros on the western rangelands that are competing for food due to overpopulation," said Juan Palma, BLM-Eastern States Director.
"As water and food sources decline on the western rangelands, these animals need your help. Adopt a wild mustang and provide a home for these amazing animals," said Palma.
Here is your chance to bring home a piece of the Wild West.
Adoptions will be on a first come first served basis. A public preview of the animals will be from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Friday and adoption hours will be from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. An adoption fee of $125 for animals less than three years of age and $25 for animals three and older is required for adoption. In addition, you can take home a buddy animal for only $25 when you adopt any animal at the full fee of $125.
For more information on the application process, call 1-866-4MUSTANGS or visit a wild horse site to download an application. Potential adopters are asked to call early to be pre-approved and avoid waiting in line. You can also visit BLM to get requirement information and instructions to become a qualified adopter.