|
News
Release
For Release: Nov. 1, 2005
Contact: Jeff Fontana (530) 252-5332
CA-N-06-12
FREE HORSE GENTLING/TRAINING
SESSIONS COMING TO GILROY
80 Mustangs, 10 Burros Available for Public Adoption
Horse enthusiasts have the opportunity
to get free tips and advice about horse gentling and training, during the Bureau
of Land Management's wild horse and burro adoption event, Saturday and Sunday,
Nov. 12 and 13, at Woodmyst Farms, 7560 Crews Rd., in Gilroy.
Lesley Neuman, a trainer from the Placerville area, will share her techniques
for training horses without inflicting pain or fear. She will work with wild
horses directly from the BLM adoption pens during several sessions throughout
Saturday and Sunday.
"The BLM endorses gentling techniques, not horse 'breaking,' for those
who adopt wild horses," said BLM Wild Horse and Burro Specialist Mindy
Odom. "Lesley will demonstrate techniques that can be used on horses adopted
during our event, or on horses already in the corrals at home. These training
methods build trust between horses and people."
During the adoption event, which runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, the BLM
will offer for adoption 80 wild horses from public land herds in Northeast California
and Northwest Nevada. These herd areas are known for producing good-sized wild
horses. Additionally, the BLM expects to have 10 burros available for adoption.
Odom said wild horses are known for their strength, endurance and intelligence.
"In fact, horses from the Northern California Twin Peaks Herd Management
Area recently won top national honors for their success in endurance rides sanctioned
by the American Endurance Ride Conference," she said.
Animals will arrive at the fairgrounds at about 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, for
adopter previews.
Adoptions get underway with an hour of silent bidding from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday.
After bidding, all horses and burros remaining will be available for a $125
adoption fee.
More information is available by calling toll free, 866-4MUSTANGS, or by visiting
the website at www.wildhorseandburro.blm.gov.
-BLM-
________________________________________
Northern California
Support Team 2950 Riverside Drive Susanville, CA 96130
|