The Montana/Dakotas Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hosting a Wild Horse and Burro adoption event from May 2-4 in Hamilton, Montana. This free event will take place at the horse training facility on Alvista Loop and will feature 36 wild horses, including yearlings, mares, and geldings available for adoption. Attendees can also participate in a silent auction and a horse clinic.
Matt “Mustang Matt” Bischof, a horse and burro specialist, expressed optimism about the turnout, noting that past events have attracted between 200 to 300 people. He emphasized the importance of these events in finding homes for horses, many of which come from larger facilities in states like Idaho, California, and Nevada. Bischof encourages potential adopters of all experience levels to attend, highlighting a selection of trainable yearlings ideal for first-time riders.
Additionally, Bischof will lead a “First Touch” horse clinic on May 3, demonstrating training techniques and answering questions. A follow-up clinic is scheduled for June 28, providing adopters with further training opportunities for their new horses. Adoption applications can be submitted online, and more information is available through the BLM’s resources.