LRTC Wild Horse Mentors

Wild Horse (and Burro) Classifieds

Western Nevada

Comstock Mustangs
In the Carson City Facility

12-4-02
Revised 2-20-03

Studs #0485, #0481, #0494, #0482, #0495, #0488
PLEASE NOTE!

This feature was produced at the end of 2002. We have kept it on the site as it contains a number of photos that illustrate the kinds of animals regularly processed through NNCC. Most, if not all of the animals shown have been adopted. To see a current list of available animals, please click here.

The state adoption program is similar to BLM in that adopters must meet minimum facility requirements. Animals adopted through this program remain under the jurisdiction of a state adoption agent for a minimum of one year, after which title will be issued to the adopter if the horse was properly and humanely maintained during the adoption period.

The glare and shadows make taking photographs difficult at the state facility. We appologize for the poor image quality.

Studs #0482, #0488, #0481, #0485
#0490, "Baylee"

Baylee (2 Y.O. Mare- ID# 0490)

Bay mare, no white markings. (sent to Mustang-Spirit)

Buttermilk (Not yet aged or number assigned)

Buttermilk dun, rear white stocking (Adopted)

Butterscotch (Not yet aged or number assigned)

Buttermilk dun, dark points (Adopted)

"Buttermilk" and "Butterscotch"

Socrates (5 Y.O. Gelding- ID# 0452)

Black, quiet horse. Didn't bunch up with the others. When we visited the pens he stood out by himself, studying everything (mostly the mares in the next pen... it was before he was gelded.)

(Adopted)

#0452, "Socrates

The following studs have not been gelded, processed or accurately aged.

#0481, Red roan

#0482, Dark bay

#0485, Chestnut (sorrel)

#0488, Red roan

#0494, Chestnut

#0495, Bay


There is a backlog of approximately 40 horses in the state facility. A constantly updated photo gallery of many of the processed horses available for adoption can be viewed here.

Studs #0485, #0481, #0488
Studs #0482, #0494, #0488, #0485, #0495
For adoption information please go to How to Adopt a Comstock Wild Horse or contact Shirley Allen, LRTC Adoption Program Manager, at shirley@whmentors.org or telephone 775.246.7636.

If you wish to be a Foster Caregiver, please contact Shirley Allen at shirley@whmentors.org or telephone 775.246.7636.


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