LRTC Information Sheet
Spring, 2004PLEASE NOTE!This is an archived historical document.
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Weanlings at the state corrals
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LRTC has picked up eight Virginia Range "Comstock Mustang" weanlings from the Nevada Dept. of Agriculture and has them available for adoption at its Foster Care facility in Sheridan, CA (north of Roseville.) Here are the animals currently available. |
CRICKET Colt, ID# 629
Cricket is described as being really calm. He will take food from your hands. He likes to hang out and play with Scout and Dorrie. Cricket has been adopted! Cricket
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CORAL Filly, ID# 663
Coral looks like a classic mustang. She is one of the more shy babies of the group. Coral has been adopted! Coral
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PENNY Filly, ID# 664
Penny is another of the younger fillies, quiet but shy, but she was one of the first to carefully take treats by hand. Penny has been adopted! Penny
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MONTY Colt, ID# 666
Monty had the longest legs of the group. We're pretty sure that he was actually a yearling when captured. Once he shed his bay baby coat he's turned into a drop dead gorgeous roan! Monty has been adopted! Monty
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COBEY Colt, ID# 667
Cobey is the largest of the group. He likes to hang out with Coral and is a wee bit shy. Cobey has been adopted! Cobey
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