In the second annual event sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management, the USDA Forest Service, and the Central Oregon Wild Horse Coalition (COWHC), nine mustangs gathered from eastern Oregon public lands will be offered for adoption on Sept. 18. The horses will be available for a minimum bid of $125 to qualified adopters after two days of gentling.






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Attendees to the Mustang event will have a chance to win this painting.


Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Sept. 17 and 18, local Mustang trainers Rick and Kitty Lauman of Prineville, Ore., and Lesley Neuman from the Sacramento, Calif., area will be demonstrating gentling techniques on all nine horses. These clinics are designed to be very informative for those considering adopting a wild mustang

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