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Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Program

 

The Bakersfield Field Office administers an active Wild Horse and Burro adoption program. Adoptions are held periodically throughout the state of California.

For a list of frequently asked questions and answers, including adoption procedures and costs.

For national adoption schedules and other information: Link to the Bureau of Land Management's national home page on wild horses and burros:

Horses running wild before a roundup. Photo by Mindy Odom(BLM)

Horses running wild before a roundup. Photo by Mindy Odom (BLM).

Horses in a corral. Photo by Mindy Odom

Horses in a corral. Photo by Mindy Odom (BLM).

Adoption Schedule



Internet adoptions: 
www.adoptahorse.blm.gov
e-mail address : wildhorses@blm.gov
or call (1-800-710-7597)