Post by andrea on Jul 6, 2009 23:50:38 GMT -5
This coming Friday and Saturday, 7/10-11. Tracey and I will both be there.
Photos online at www.blm.gov/adoptahorse/onsitegallery.php?horseCategory=86
These are the numbers of the horses on the above site that they're planning on bringing:
Coyote Lakes (Tonka and Quiet Storm's HMA)
8631 - Bay
8662 - Bay
8679 - Dun
8680 - Dun (Calm)
8687 - Dun (Calm
8688 - Sorrel
8691 - Sorrel
8700 - Sorrel (Calm)
8763 - Dun yearling (Calm, quiet)
8768 - Sorrel yearling
8777 - Brown yearling (calm)
8780 - Black yearling
8801 - Black yearling
8806 - Sorrel yearling *I really like this one*
8829 - Bay (very calm & quiet)
Sheepshead:
8839 - Sorrel
8847 - Gray
8865 - Black
8939 - Brown
8951 - Black
8965 - Sorrel (Calm, Attentive)
Liggett Table:
8983 - Chestnut
HINES, Oregon – Nearly 30 wild horses will be offered for adoption July 10 and 11 in Longview, Washington. The event gives anyone interested the opportunity to get out and see wild horses up close, learn about their history and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Adopt-a-Horse Program, and maybe even bring one home.
Animal viewing and adopter registration begins at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 10 at the Cowlitz County Fairgrounds – 1900 7th Avenue.
On Saturday, July 11, viewing and registration opens at 8 a.m. Adopters should arrive early and get registered. Only registered adopters can participate in the silent bidding process for the animal or animals they want to take home. Bidding opens at 12:00 noon and closes promptly at 12:30 p.m. Animals not adopted during this process will remain available for the minimum fee of $125 on first come, first serve basis.
All horse enthusiasts are encouraged to consider becoming adopters so these wild horses can be placed in good, safe homes. With their stamina, hardiness, and quick intelligence, Oregon's wild horses make excellent partners for any discipline.
For more information, call the Burns, Oregon District BLM Office at (541) 573-4400.
Photos online at www.blm.gov/adoptahorse/onsitegallery.php?horseCategory=86
These are the numbers of the horses on the above site that they're planning on bringing:
Coyote Lakes (Tonka and Quiet Storm's HMA)
8631 - Bay
8662 - Bay
8679 - Dun
8680 - Dun (Calm)
8687 - Dun (Calm
8688 - Sorrel
8691 - Sorrel
8700 - Sorrel (Calm)
8763 - Dun yearling (Calm, quiet)
8768 - Sorrel yearling
8777 - Brown yearling (calm)
8780 - Black yearling
8801 - Black yearling
8806 - Sorrel yearling *I really like this one*
8829 - Bay (very calm & quiet)
Sheepshead:
8839 - Sorrel
8847 - Gray
8865 - Black
8939 - Brown
8951 - Black
8965 - Sorrel (Calm, Attentive)
Liggett Table:
8983 - Chestnut
HINES, Oregon – Nearly 30 wild horses will be offered for adoption July 10 and 11 in Longview, Washington. The event gives anyone interested the opportunity to get out and see wild horses up close, learn about their history and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Adopt-a-Horse Program, and maybe even bring one home.
Animal viewing and adopter registration begins at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 10 at the Cowlitz County Fairgrounds – 1900 7th Avenue.
On Saturday, July 11, viewing and registration opens at 8 a.m. Adopters should arrive early and get registered. Only registered adopters can participate in the silent bidding process for the animal or animals they want to take home. Bidding opens at 12:00 noon and closes promptly at 12:30 p.m. Animals not adopted during this process will remain available for the minimum fee of $125 on first come, first serve basis.
All horse enthusiasts are encouraged to consider becoming adopters so these wild horses can be placed in good, safe homes. With their stamina, hardiness, and quick intelligence, Oregon's wild horses make excellent partners for any discipline.
For more information, call the Burns, Oregon District BLM Office at (541) 573-4400.