LIVINGSTON — Nothing quite represents the American Wild West like the wild horses and burros that roamed it. Utilized by Native Americans and early settlers, they’re an important part of our history. But as their populations continue to grow and overwhelm public rangelands, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is helping to reduce the impact.
See how wild horses are transformed into companions—watch the video Wild Horse Adoption Event in Livingston Showcases Training and Care
Matthew Bischof, also known as Mustang Matt, is one of the people leading the education and training portion of this weekend’s wild horse and burro adoption event.
Having adopted BLM horses himself, he says his horse, Cody, is the perfect example of how a little bit of time and effort can turn these wild horses i