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Up to 2,000 mustangs will be offered for adoption in Colorado next Friday by the federal Bureau of Land Management.
The BLM said the adoption is part of National Wild Horse Adoption Day and will take place at the Cañon City Wild Horse Inmate Program. Among the mustangs are five geldings that were gathered from the Jackson Mountain herd in Nevada in 2007. The five were halter-trained by inmates at the Department of Correction’s East Cañon Correctional Complex.
Prospective adopters must be approved and schedule an appointment by Tuesday. Information is available by calling the BLM in Cañon City at 719-269-8539. Howard Pankratz, The Denver Post



