WILD HORSE FOUNDATION
found a few good volunteers!
This 2006 Compliance Clinic was a huge success!

This class was made up up T. V. personalities, Military Officers, County Employees, School teachers, Preachers, Retired persons, Entrepreneurs, Engineers, USDA, Medical Professionals and others.
With 15 participants having fun and learning more than they thought they could, more wild horses will be finding homes in the real close future. This groups will cover 8 central counties in Texas, 2 counties Arkansas.
I would like to Thank everyone for attending and we hope to see our class grow bigger next time.
Sponsors:
Lone Star Feed, Star Pro- Texas Farm Products Company
Dugan Trailer Company - Gooseneck Trailers - 254-729-3253
Wild Horse Foundation
Compliance Inspectors:
What this is all about : While the BLM management and several others government agencies are trying to place wild horses and burros into homes the most important issue has fallen to way side.
This program is sponsored by the Wild Horse Foundation in an effort to help prevent animal abuse. This program was free to the public and will serve as a front line defense of abuse or neglect.
In an effort to help fill in some holes that happen from many levels this will help to work as a partnership between the Foundation and multiple levels of agencies.
This course will teach you the animal abuse laws so that you may call first the foundation and we will have a chance to correct the problem as prescribed by law and then file any complaint necessary with any local law enforcement group. We need your help to help others understand that owning a pet is a serious responsibility and not a weekend responsibility.
All participants will be on a volunteer basis and each inspection will be completed on a as-needed basis. We are covering more and more of Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi each year. With hundreds of wild horses and burros being adopted each year even the Federal government can not keep up. With current budget restraints more wild horses and burros are not getting inspected. The Foundation has always stepped up to the plate to assist and now its asking for your help.
Lessons to learn this from this clinic: Nutrition, Facility Inspection, Border Inspection of Facility, Horse condition and scoring, Dealing with the Public adopter, Brand Recognition, Compliance corrections and time table, Volunteer Agreement and much more!
email to: grfield@wildhorsefoundation.org
last updated 7-1-06