LRTC Wild Horse Mentors'
WILD HORSE WORKSHOP 2002
Part Nine

Chris Erlon

Chris has been with LRTC for a while now, and was formerly a Clinician Assistant. Chris helps with gentling demonstrations at Texas adoptions and has a nice approach with horses as well as with participants. Chris also professionally produces many of the public service announcements and radio spots that BLM uses.
Bob Mitchell, Chris and Chris Tincher
First contact
Quiet approaches

Jim Rea

Jim is an established trainer from Colorado who also was one of our clinicians in our 2000 Golden program. Jim worked a variety of horses from young pups to older studs and he also worked with the burros.

Jim put in long days at the program and turned out a number of horses for adopters.

Visit Jim's website at www.gentlehorses.com.

Making contact
Settling down a weanling
Little horse is now comfortable
Jim and Robin Dunn's weanling


Adopted Horse Uses
Adopted wild horses are finding their way into virtually every equestrian discipline. Many are also finding "jobs" as ranch horses, on pack strings, in law enforcement as police horses and they are used by the military.

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