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The next opportunity to adopt wild mustangs and burros is June 6 at the Eagle County Fairgrounds, in Eagle.

The Bureau of Land Management said in a news release that 40 animals will be available — saddle- and halter-trained horses, as well as yearlings, mares and geldings.

People wishing to adopt an animal can register at the fairgrounds on June 5 from 5 to 8 p.m., as well as the day of the sale from 8 to 10 a.m.

The minimum bid for untrained animals is $125, and for saddle-trained horses, it is $1,025.

To see photos of available animals, visit the Colorado Corrections Industries site and click on “wild horse program.” The Denver Post

Get more. Find links to the wild burro and mustang program on the BLM website.

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