2005, Part TwoPLEASE NOTE!This is an archived historical document. To view current animals needing placement, please click here. |
Humphrey: ID# D0501 - 4 year old Jack
Humphrey is a relatively quiet and curious jack, black with a white muzzle and belly. He gets along with the other jacks. Adopted |
Humphrey
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Rocky: ID# D0502 - 3 year old Jack
Rocky is a dark brown Jack. He's the most laid back of the group. On arrival he was napping in the floor of the trailer while the other burros straddled him. After they exited, he stood up, yawned, and sauntered out to join the rest. He has a few battle marks that inspired his name. Adopted |
Rocky
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Fonzy: ID# D0505 - 2 year old Jack
Fonzy is cool. Although he's freshly caught he's not really afraid of humans. He's just nmot convinced that he should hang out with them yet. When we're sorting the burros Fonzy is usually in whatever batch we want to separate and we have to ask him to leave. Adopted |
Fonzy
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Priscilla: ID# D0506 - 5 year old Jenett Elvis: ID# D0506A - Nursing Jack Foal Priscilla is an all black Jennett. Elvis is black with a light muzzle. They are pretty curious. Elvis wants to get into everything. Adopted |
Elvis and Priscilla
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BB: ID# D0507 - 5 year old Jenett Trinket: ID# D0507A - Nursing Jennett Foal BB and Trinket are short coated gray burros with white muzzles, light bellys and shoulder crosses. BB is the most timid of the burros. She has the youngest foal and shows signs of having been being picked on in the holding facility. We try to feed her apart from the others. She would do best in a quiet environment. Adopted |
Trinket and BB
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These burros are currently located in Lyon County, NV. Adoption fees are $150.00 per animal. Nursing foals will only be adopted as pairs with their dams. For additional information, please contact Shirley Allen at shirley@whmentors.org or phone 775.246.7636. Continue to Part ThreeReturn to Part OnePress "Back" to return to the page that brought you hereReturn to Adoption CatalogReturn to Wild Horse & Burro ClassifiedsReturn to KBR World of Wild Horses and BurrosGo To LRTC Wild Horse Mentors |