Elegant wild mare with at least one strike facing a second
GAIA (#8402) is available through the internet adoption only at this time. This means BoLM could ship her out closer to you and you pick her up from the BoLM location or you can pick her up in Nevada should you be close. GAIA has spent most of her life in captivity so with love and patience you can build trust using gentle training techniques. She is sensitive and delicate with a floaty trot. GAIA is not halter-gentled. She’s untrained but with a very kind eye.
This is what the Bureau of Land Management says:
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Please share her page and ask your friends to do the same so together we can find a loving home for GAIA (#8402)
Watch GAIA’s video
Don’t let shipping hinder adopting GAIA (#8402). You have options. There are groups like Fleet of Angels who help hauling rescued horses for a low cost. GoFundMe or YouCaring are Crowd-Funding sites that can help you raise the money for GAIA’s haul to her new home in California or New York with a rescue or traditional hauler.
It’s generally cheaper to haul 2 horses so please consider adopting a second wild horse so GAIA would have a wild cousin with her forever.
America’s mustangs are going to stop being rounded up at some point soon. The Congressional sell outs to fracking, the TPP, etc. want them managed to extinction and quickly! We all saw them in action in the shamefully biased House subcomittee meeting on Wild Horses and Burros on June 22, 2016.
This is your chance to welcome a pair into your life forever and protect them from a horrible fate.
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Protect Mustangs is a nonprofit organization who protects and preserves native and wild horses.