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Wyoming hosts a free wild horse and burro adoption event on May 9, 2026, featuring animals rehabilitated by incarcerated people.
On May 9, 2026, Wyoming’s Honor Farm near Riverton will host a free, public wild horse and burro adoption event featuring saddle-started horses, halter-started yearlings, and gentled burros.
The animals, sourced from public lands, are vaccinated, dewormed, and tested for disease.
The event, part of a program since 1988, allows incarcerated individuals to rehabilitate the animals.
A preview day is scheduled for May 8, with the competitive bid adoption beginning at 10 a.m. on May 9.
Attendees must leave electronics, tobacco, and inappropriate clothing in their vehicles.
The Bureau of Land Management manages wild horses and burros on 25.5 million acres across ten Western states to maintain healthy populations on healthy rangelands.
Wyoming alberga un evento gratuito de adopción de caballos salvajes y burros el 9 de mayo de 2026, con animales rehabilitados por personas encarceladas.