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California BLM Adopters Assistance

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Playday 2010


April 15 -16, 2011
Napa, CA
Adoption Information Seminar & Saturday
"Horse 101" Clinic

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for people interested in adoption and/or new to horses (or who have been away from horses for a long time)

Napa Mustang Days
June 17 - 19, 2011


Webpages
of interest that are
outside this website:

California HMA's


BLM Adoption Schedule

Internet Adoption

To Contact
CA-BAA,

Click HERE

Please note that "California BLM Adopters Assistance" is just a website - not a formal organization - maintained by volunteers, to help people and horses and burros.

NORTH BAY HORSE
 & BURRO OWNERS:
Click to Download
Wendee Walker's
Printable Resource
List
(handy to give out
to new adopters)

www.WildHorseBurro.com 
Great Mustang gear

 


 


 

California BLM Adopters Assistance (CABAA) is a volunteer-owned and managed website,  whose mission is to promote the successful adoption of wild horses and burros gathered off public lands by the Bureau of Land Management. CA-BAA works in copperation with the California BLM Volunteer Project, to promote adoptions through the BLM's Adopt-A-Horse program, and to assist new adopters and help find successful new homes for relinquished and repossessed mustangs and burros.


"Enhancing Adoptability" through halter-training yearlings for adoption


Helping a new adopter train her burro for riding

CA-BAA was formed both to encourage new adoptions and to help those adoptions to succeed.


California BLM
volunteers at work: Halter-training a yearling to enhance adoptability; Riding an "Ambassador" successfully trained mustang to meet the public at an adoption; Helping BLM with the bidding sheets

California BLM volunteers strive to be exemplary adopters who lead by example.

Many California BLM volunteers are trained and certified in peforming BLM Compliance checkups, which allows them to help the BLM ensure that newly adopted wild horses and burros receive adequate care.

Most California BLM volunteers are knowledgeable horse owners, and most are adopters themselves. Many participate in rescue and rehabilitation work for mustangs and burros who have been neglected, abused, or abandoned.

 

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This website is created and managed by Nancy Kerson, a BLM volunteer, and owner/author of:

information & resources for adopters and others who love wild horses and burros
To Contact THE CA-BAA WEBMASTER, Click HERE