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News ReleaseFor Release: March 30, 2009 Free Training Demonstration Offered During Placerville Wild Horse and Burro AdoptionA northern California horse trainer will offer free tips and advice on gentling wild horses, when the Bureau of Land Management brings its wild horse and burro adoption program to the El Dorado County Fairgrounds in Placerville, Saturday, April 4. Waltman, 32, began training horses as a teenager. He has worked seasonally in the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program, and has a deep understanding of mustangs and burros. During the adoption event, the BLM will offer 50 mustangs, mostly yearlings, and 10 burros for adoption. Horse and burro fanciers can adopt animals from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Wild horses being offered for adoption are from public land herds in northeast California and northwest Nevada. These herd areas are known for producing good-sized wild horses suitable for pleasure riding, back country packing and competition. The burros are from southern California. Animals will arrive at the fairgrounds for previewing at about 2 p.m. Friday, April 3. -BLM- |
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