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A schedule of upcoming adoption events

Requirements for adopting a wild horse or burro from the BLM
     How to Adopt - Spanish Translation (92KB PDF)

Application to adopt a wild horse or burro

Adopting a wild horse or burro via the Internet

Locations to adopt a wild horse or burro from the BLM

Information on how to read the freeze marking on a wild horse or burro

Other Resources
     Interest Groups - Organizations interested in wild horses & burros
     Mentors - Assistance for new wild horse owners
     Reading Materials - Books about wild horses & burros
     Wild Horse Farriers - Farriers who will work with wild horses
     Wild Horse Trainers - Trainers who are available to train wild horses      Wild Horse Veterinarians - Veterinarians who will treat wild horses

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