Wild Horse Workshop '06

Adoption Catalog
Part Six

The following animals will be available for adoption, subject to the conditions disclosed at the end of this catalog.

Typical "zebra stripe" garters.

VIRGINIA RANGE HORSES

Please note: These horses were gathered from the Santa Maria Ranch subdivision in Dayton. They are only freezebranded with the Nevada Dept. of Agriculture "N" however all the Virginia Range horses in this group have been microchipped.

Please note: The remaining weanlings are now being held in our Knightsen, CA corrals. Please contact Marialaina Batoog or phone 925.625.1831 for details.


1132, Shiloh

Shiloh is a 6 month old colt gathered from the Dayton Valley. This horse has been microchipped.

Shiloh has been adopted.


1135, Maria

Maria is a 5 month old filly gathered from the Dayton Valley. She is a classic "chrome plated" grulla with "zebra" garters on all four legs. This horse has been microchipped.

Maria has been adopted.


1136, Sutro

Sutro is a 5 month old colt gathered from the Dayton Valley. He is a classic "chrome plated" grulla with "zebra" garters on all four legs. This horse has been microchipped.

Sutro's minimum adoption bid is $250.00.


1138, Durango

Durango is a 6 month old colt gathered from the Dayton Valley. There are pinto horses in the valley and Durango has the classig pinto white legs and a white patch on his belly. This horse has been microchipped.

Durango's minimum adoption bid is $250.00.


1141, Cisco

Cisco is an 8 month old colt gathered from the Dayton Valley. This horse has been microchipped.

Cisco has been adopted.


1148, Dayton

Dayton is a 6 month old colt gathered from the Dayton Valley. This horse has been microchipped.

Dayton's minimum adoption bid is $250.00.


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