Freedom Ranch Wild Horse & Burro Rehabilitation

 

...where horses can learn to be horses again...

Meet the permanent residents of Freedom Ranch. Some of them were adopted from Bureau of Land Managements Wild Horse and Burro Program, some were purchased from Freedom Ranch, rescued or recovered from other locations. All of these horses are now owned by the Easteps and are not for adoption.

 

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Dusty was adopted from Bureau of Land Management in 2001 and is the clown on the ranch.

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Mia is a 16 year old American Indian Horse. She came to the ranch in June 2004 from Utah.

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Tobey has been on the ranch for 7 years and will remain free here for the rest of his life.

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Osa will always live on the ranch, and her spanish mustang appearance makes her a favorite of visitors.

     
 

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Jag was adopted from BLM in 1998 at the first Wild Horse Workshop in Antioch, CA. He's 10 yrs old and Cheryl's riding horse.