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Archive for October 2009
Packers Play Day IV
11. October 2009 by Rob Adams.
Hosted by Squaw
&
The Circle G River Ranch
October 17th, 2009
Location: Circle G River Ranch,
For directions
http://www.circlegriverranch.com/
First Event starts at 09:30 / ends 15:30
No cost to participate in events
Lunch $ donations accepted – 4H fund raiser
Lunch will be served at 12:30 and is being catered by the 4H
(Sloppy Joes, chips, cookies and soda / water)
This is a non competitive day of having fun with horses. Results for times events will not be recorded, multiple runs will be available depending on time and number of participants. ‘All skill levels’ of riders are encouraged to participate in any and all events.
Events are a mixture of traditional play day offering like pole bending and barrels, but also include musical chairs, 3 legged races, obstacle course and a number of other fun games on horseback. If you have not attended a packer’s play day in the past you will find it a unique and fun experience for all ages of riders.
For more information email clinic@sbbchidaho.org
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Idaho Wild Horse Program
7. October 2009 by Joanna Stroeder.
From: Michael_Truden@blm.gov
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009
Hey Y’all,
Well the last of the horses from the Challis herd are gone. They were shipped off yesterday for Utah. They are going to be part of Utah’s prison program. It is a great program and I wish the prisoners luck (especially on one big gelding.)
Speaking of the Challis horses, Boise did real well on our adoptions. We started off with 68 horses and we adopted 35. Thank you for those of you who got one (or two or three.) We had a lot of people show up at the corrals for the National Adoption Day last weekend, but no horses went home.
So the corrals are empty. But only for a short time. Most of you may know that we are planning to gather the Four Mile and Sands Basin Herds. It’s all starting next week! There should be a lot of horses and a lot of color in these herd. I’m excited!
We are planning to have two adoptions for these horses. The first one will be December 4, 5, & 6. Just like always, the 4th will be a viewing day, the 5th we will start the adoptions, and Sunday the 6th we will be open for adoptions on a first come first served basis. This will give you time to get them gentled by Christmas. (I don’t suggest you put them under the tree though.) No date is set for the second one yet; we’re hoping for early spring. (but hey, if y’all adopt the horses in December then there won’t be a need to have a second adoption, right?)
Anyway , that’s the latest news. Please feel free to forward this message on. If you know of anybody who wants to be added to my e-mails, have them give me a holler.
Until later,
Michael Truden
Assistant Field Manager
Four Rivers Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
3948 Development Ave
Boise, Idaho 83705
208-384-3450
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