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VIDEOS OF INTEREST TO MUSTANG & BURRO ADOPTERS:
 Kitty Lauman: From Wild to Willing: Using the Bamboo Pole to Gentle Mustangs More from Lauman Training available now!DVD or VHS (2-DVD or 2-VHS set) almost 3 hours of instruction! $49.95 plus $5 shipping/handling = $54.95 total  Lesley Neuman: The First Touch Gentling Your Mustang $45.00
Lesley works with 3 wild horses at a BLM adoption, and very clearly explains what is happening, what she is doing, & what she sees in each horse as it progresses. Study this video and you can learn "pressure and release" gentling techniques to gentle your own new mustang!  Help for Burro adopters! Crystal Ward Donkey Training
All the basics of gentling, handling, and training. A MUST for new burro adopters! Good for domestic donkeys, too! Can't do Paypal? No Problem! Just Call TOLL FREE 1-877-345-6748 (1-877-FILMS4U) ____________________ Can't do Paypal? No Problem! Just Call TOLL FREE 1-877-345-6748 (1-877-FILMS4U)
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Comstock Horses are wild horses living in non-BLM land in the vicinity of Reno, Nevada. These horses are not protected by BLM wild horse protection laws. They live on the Comstock Range and the Virginia Highlands, just outside Reno, on private and County lands, that are very much in the path of suburban development. Because the horses are not protected by law, and are located in areas that are becoming increasingly populated, they pose a special challenge to the people who care about them. The Virginia Range Wildlife Protection Association (VRWPA - www.vrwpa.org ) works with the Nevada Department of Agriculture to help manage and preserve these local treasures, mistakenly labeled "estrays" but with roots going back as far as any mustang's! There are a few more groups who are also licensed to adopt them out (when they are caught for bothering someone's rosebushes or whatever). WHOA, headed by Dawn Lappin in Reno, is one. Mustang-Spirit, Lifesavers, and LRTC in California are two more, and of course, VRWPA. FOR A HEART-WARMING STORY ABOUT A COMSTOCK ORPHAN, CLICK HERE Willis Lamm has many pages of current (2007) photographs and commentary about the Comstock (Virginia Range) horses CLICK HERE I toured the Virginia Highlands area with Michael and some friends in August of 2003, and we saw three bands of wild horses. Here are their pictures. 
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