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you have ever considered taking a horse from the muster, there is still time to
save a horse
Apply Now to Save a Wild Kaimanawa Horse
Applications for adopting a Kaimanawa horse from the 2014
muster will close on April 30th.
Applications to take Wild Kaimanawa horses from this years muster are
closing on the 30th April. Application
forms and further information can be found on
http://kaimanawaheritagehorses.org/
Kaimanawa horses are destined for slaughter and 120 lives
will be lost from this year’s Department of Conservation muster. 180 Kaimanawa horses are to be removed in the
muster and the Kaimanawa Heritage Horses Welfare Society is seeking suitable
homes as an alternative to the horses going to slaughter.
The official count from the aerial
census conducted by DoC in March indicates there are 469 Kaimanawa horses
within the designated management zone and another 38 horses outside of the
area. It is estimated that 393 of the horses within the zone are adults and 76
are juveniles. DoC is responsible for maintaining the wild horse population at
300 horses The Kaimanawa Heritage Horses Welfare Society works closely with DoC
to rehome as many of the wild horses as possible but those that don’t find
homes, go direct to slaughter.
Kaimanawa horses have shot to fame in
equestrian circles since the last muster in 2012. They’ve earned their
celebrity status by proving both trainable and talented. Some that were mustered
and rehomed in 2012 are already out competing and winning in open competition.
These horses have inspired a number of discerning horse owners to consider
taking the plunge and adopting a wild horse but many more homes are needed for
the 180 stallions, mares and foals that will otherwise be trucked straight to
the abattoir from the muster in late May.
Kaimanawa Heritage Horses commits to
taking on all of the unplaced foals and yearlings, but horses as young as two
years and everything older, are all facing the abattoir unless more homes are
found. Kaimanawa Heritage Horses have applications for approximately 60 of the
180 horses but need to more than double that number, in less than 2 weeks.
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