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BLM: 26 wild horses placed at Hamilton adoption event

The Bureau of Land Management reports 19 adults and seven yearlings - out of the 36 animals offered - found new homes.
Hamilton Horse Adoption Event
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HAMILTON — Organizers say that a recent event in the Bitterroot was a success, with over two dozen wild horses finding new homes.

The Bureau of Land Management’s Montana/Dakotas Wild Horse and Burro Program, which was held in Hamilton from May 2 through May 4, resulted in 26 wild horses being adopted.

BLM reports 19 adults and seven yearlings, out of the 36 animals offered, found a place to live.

“Each horse adopted is a life changed, and every adopter becomes part of the story of wild horse conservation,” said BLM Montana/Dakotas lead wild horse and burro specialist Melissa Foster. “We’re proud of what we accomplished this weekend, and excited for what’s next.”

Watch related coverage: Wild horses up for adoption in Hamilton

Wild horses up for adoption in Hamilton

The next adoption event will be held from June 6 until June 8 in Livingston, where 41 untrained horses and burros will be looking to be adopted.

Visit www.blm.gov/whb to learn more about upcoming events and eligibility.

Additional information from the BLM:

Event Highlights:

  • Friday Evening Silent Auction: Approximately 30 attendees joined us for the viewing and silent auction, which resulted in 13 horses being placed. The high bid of the evening came in at $350 for a dun gelding from Nevada.
  • Saturday Clinic & Adoption: A horsemanship clinic led by renowned mustang trainer, Mustang Matt, drew around 75 people, with total attendance topping 90 for the day. Two additional horses were placed on Saturday.
  • Sunday Surge: Despite cold, rainy forecasts, Sunday brought a steady stream of visitors and nine successful adoptions.