US Wild Horse and Burro Association

US Wild Horse and Burro Association USWHBA is a national 501 (c) (3) non profit organization created to promote the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Adoption program. www.uswhba.org

About Us

The US Wild Horse and Burro Association, Inc. was founded October 26, 2008 by four volunteers of the Bureau of Land Managements "Adopt a Wild Horse or Burro" program. The USWHBA is dedicated to the promotion, adoption, and enjoyment of all of America's wild equine breeds. Through education, volunteerism, mentoring, and training, USWHBA achieves the goal of placing wild horses and burros

into the hands of kind, caring, and capable adopters. USWHBA makes available to adopters and owners the people and resources necesary to reach that goal. The USWHBA is a non political organization. We do not support, nor are we supported by any political party, candidate, or agenda. All funds received by the organization through membership dues, animal registration fees, and donations are used solely for the promotion of the organization and the animals we support. Due to the vast numbers of wild horses on the range and in holding facilities, the USWHBA does not encourage, support, or endorse the breeding of wild equine once adopted. Purpose bred mustangs and burros are not eligible for registration with the USWHBA. What we do

The USWHBA works in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and their "Adopt a Wild Horse or Burro program". We help the BLM find suitable adopters, and promote the adoption program. The USWHBA assists past, present, and future adopters by providing them with the help and training they need to maintain a rewarding and fun relationship with their animal(s). USWHBA members work with the BLM through their volunteer program at adoptions, and conduct compliance inspections on newly adopted animals. The USWHBA maintains a national wild equine registry for it's members. The USWHBA provides information about wild equine events taking place around the country including, but not limited to shows, trail rides, expos, and clinics.

Deerwood Ranch adoption
06/06/2026

Deerwood Ranch adoption

Oklahoma
06/06/2026

Oklahoma

06/03/2026

We need your input!

The BLM is conducting initial scoping for an environmental review to analyze humane, science‑based tools for managing wild horse and b***o herds on public lands. Today, herd sizes are more than three times above what the range can sustainably support, and your feedback can help shape solutions that protect both healthy animals and healthy rangelands.

The assessment will analyze and compare a range of management alternatives to reduce overpopulation and slow growth, including gather and fertility control methods, to improve how the BLM manages and protects herd and land health. The assessment won’t authorize new actions, but it will streamline future reviews and strengthen outcomes for wild horses, wildlife, and public lands.

Share your substantive comments through the BLM National NEPA Register’s Participate Now feature through July 2, 2026.

🔗 https://eplanning.blm.gov/Project-Home/?id=F8129444-CA5D-F111-BEC6-001DD8029ED0

05/28/2026

Kentucky, are you ready to meet America’s living legends? Just one month to go until the Hopkinsville Wild Horse & B***o Event at the Christian County Expo Center, June 25-27! 🐎✨

Step inside and experience the awe of wild horses and b***os—each with a story waiting for a new chapter. Whether you’re searching for a loyal companion or hoping to make a difference, this is your chance to welcome a piece of America’s heritage into your family.

Bring your loved ones and connect with these remarkable animals. Learn how you can adopt or purchase, and help preserve our nation’s wild legacy. Don’t miss out—doors open daily!

Get all the event details and see available animals here: https://ow.ly/WRxX50Z2RY7

05/19/2026

Hey Virginia, wild horses and b***os are headed your way!

Bureau of Land Management - Eastern States will be at the Meadow Event Park June 12-13, 2026, with wild horses and b***os ready for their new homes! Adoption fees start at $125 for qualified applicants.

Friday, June 11 and Saturday, June 12:
8 – 11 a.m. – Viewing period and Online Corral pickups
11 a.m. – Competitive Bid Start
12 – 5 p.m. – Auction loadouts and Online Corral pickups

Learn more about the BLM's requirements for adopting or purchasing a wild horse or b***o at BLM.gov/whb/adopt

Find more opportunities to give a good home to a wild horse or b***o: BLM.gov/whb/events

Address

23 Hooker Street
Jamesburg, NJ
08831

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 11pm
Tuesday 8am - 11pm
Wednesday 8am - 11pm
Thursday 8am - 11pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+17327425044

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