Thirty wild horses and 10 burros arrived for a viewing prior to an adoption event April 17 at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds Friday, April 15, 2011 in Chico, Calif. Most of the animals the U.S. Bureau of Land Management is bringing to Chico were captured last summer from the Twin Peaks Herd Management area along the California-Nevada border northeast of Susanville. The BLM removed the animals to maintain the wild population at a designated level.
(Jason Halley/Chico Enterprise-Record)
JR Payne (left) and Leah Janowski (right) take a look at some of the thirty wild horses and 10 burros arrived for a viewing prior to an adoption event April 17 at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds Friday, April 15, 2011 in Chico, Calif. Most of the animals the U.S. Bureau of Land Management is bringing to Chico were captured last summer from the Twin Peaks Herd Management area along the California-Nevada border northeast of Susanville. The BLM removed the animals to maintain the wild population at a designated level.
(Jason Halley/Chico Enterprise-Record)
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