Animal advocates are speaking out against the treatment of wild horses. A report has raised concerns about the handling of these animals. The Bureau of Land Management oversees the care of wild horses and burros, and has programs in place for their adoption and sale.

Private care for these animals can take the form of adoption or sales, with certain requirements in place for adopters. The Bureau of Land Management claims to have placed a large number of wild horses and burros into private care over the years. Further details about the treatment of wild horses and the Bureau's programs are available from the source, including information about the adoption and sales process.