LRTC Information Sheet
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Teyha and Sequoia checking things out.
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The yearlings shown on this page are offspring from Virginia Range (Comstock) and Dann mares seized by Santa Barbara County in the
Slick Gardner animal abuse case and turned over to
Wild Horses in Need (WIN) by Santa Barbara County. The mares were seized early in their pregnancies and provided good care. The yearlings are in general very friendly. The dams of the Virginia Range weanlings and yearlings were originally captured in the Nevada Dept. of Agriculture's Lyon County gather.
These horses will be adopted to qualified parties. Adopters must have appropriate corrals and shelters and be capable of providing proper care. Please note that in order to help ensure the mental adjustment of these animals, it is our policy that young horses be adopted by persons or families where other horses are on the premises. Adoption fees start at $250.00 and may be higher depending on training received. The names posted are based on some characteristic that we noticed in each horse and are subject to change. (That's the only way we can remember names of so many horses!) The I.D. numbers do not change. Please note that this is an archived document. The horses listed have all been placed. |
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W0607, Ayita
Ayita is Cherokee meaning "first to dance." She may end up being a fairly good sized horse.
To find out more about Ayita, please email |
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W0608, Sequoia
Sequoia is a curious sorrel filly who likes people and should get pretty tall.
To find out more about Sequoia, please email |
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W0609, Ehawee
Ehawee is Sioux meaning "laughing maiden."
To find out more about Ehowee, please email |
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W0610, Tehya
Tehya is a Native American word that means "precious."
To find out more about Tehya, please email |
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