More than 200 BLM mustangs removed last month from a Nebraska training ranch and sanctuary are gaining strength and are now available for adoption to qualified new owners.

Authorities took custody of the allegedly maltreated horses from the 3-Strikes Ranch in Alliance, Neb., last month. Since then, the animals have received veterinary and other rehabilitative care, as well as microchips for permanent identification.

“They’ve gained tons of weight–they’re ready to travel,” said rescue coordinator Jerry Finch, president of Texas-based rescue Habitat for Horses

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