Saddle-trained horses available for adoption on Saturday, Feb. 21

CARSON CITY - The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Nevada Department of Corrections are hosting the first of four annual saddle-trained horse adoption events in Carson City on Saturday, Feb. 21, at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center (NNCC) located at 1721 Snyder Avenue.

Fifteen wild horses from ranges on BLM-administered public lands in Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and California will be offered for adoption at the NNCC corrals. One burro born at a facility in California will also be offered. Public viewing begins at 9 a.m. and will be followed by a competitive bid adoption conducted by an auctioneer beginning at 10 a.m. The beginning bid on all horses is $150.

The horses range in age from four to seven years and vary in weight and color. The horses are saddle-trained at the NNCC by inmates in the Nevada Department of Corrections program and receive at least 120 days of training.

A catalog of BLM wild horses offered for the Feb. 21 adoption is posted on-line at http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/carson_city_field.html. Frequently asked questions about the program are answered at the same site.

Potential adopters are asked to enter the NNCC from the north side and watch for signs and event personnel at the extreme south end of the facility directing event participants to the horse corrals and parking.

NNCC rules prohibit the public from wearing any blue clothing, blue jeans, tank tops or shorts at the auction. Also, please no cell phones, cameras or recording devices.

For more information contact John Axtell at (775) 885-6146.

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