NAPA COUNTY, Calif. – The Napa Valley Horsemen’s Association and the Bureau of Land Management will present a wild horse and burro adoption information night and handling clinic in April.
The clinic will take place on Friday, April 15, and Saturday, April 16, at the Where: Napa Valley Horsemen’s Association, 1200 Foster Road, Napa.
An information night will begin at 7 p.m. on April 15.
Information night includes everything you want to know about wild horse or burro adoption and training: how, when and where to adopt; housing and fencing; feed and health care; gentling and training; what to expect of your new wild horse or burro; meet past adopters, hear their stories and talk with them.
The Handling Clinic, at 9 a.m. April 16, features live demonstrations of gentling and training methods.
Meet gentled and trained formerly wild horses and burros; learn safe handling skills and grooming health care, ideal for anyone thinking of getting into horses (or getting back into them after a long time away) regardless of breed preference.
Both events are free, but voluntary contributions are welcome. There will be plenty of free parking.
For more information call 707-226-9193 or visit www.napamustangdays.com .