Imprass

This is Imprass. She is a beautiful black jenny that was gathered from Cibola-Trigo HMA in Arizona on 06/08/2012. She is being halter started as part of the Humane Society of the United State’s Platero Project. She will learn how to lead, pick up all four feet and load into a trailer before she goes home.

 

Can be haltered: 3 Stars ( 3 / 5)
Pick up front feet: 3 Stars ( 3 / 5)
Pick up back feet:3 Stars (3 / 5)
Load into trailer: 3 Stars ( 3 / 5)

 

Wood Bridge: 3 Stars ( 3 / 5)
Ground Poles:3 Stars (3 / 5)
Mattress:3 Stars (3 / 5)
Teeter Bridge:3 Stars (3 / 5)
Step Overs:3 Stars (3 / 5)

 

The Humane Society of the United States’ Platero Project is a grant funded project solely dedicated to the advocacy and protection of wild burros. The aim of the project is to develop partnerships and programs to research the effectiveness of contraceptive vaccine on wild burro herds and to reduce the number of wild burros currently living in BLM holding areas, by increasing adoptions and relocating difficult to place burros to sanctuaries. The project was financed by a donor who cares deeply about the humane treatment of burros, and is named for the Spanish Nobel Laureate Juan Ramon Jimenez’s book about a faithful and friendly donkey named Platero.

June 21, 2014

Imprass is off to her new home. She was such a sweet little jenny to have. She loves carrots and would allow us to pick up all four feet at liberty. We made sure she loads nicely in and out of her new horse trailer before going home.

June 5, 2014 -Reinforcing picking up feet for Imprass. She is doing great!

June 4, 2014 - Update

Moved Imprass to her own stall so she can get one on one attention and training!!

May 29, 2014 - Update

We continue to handle Imprass. She’s doing great with leading! We ventured out on the obstacle course. For her first time she was awesome!! She wasn’t sure about the bridge but walked over most of the other obstacles. We are very proud of her for her first time seeing everything!

 

May 14, 2014 - Update

This is a naturally very sweet jenny. the smaller of the four that arrived. She has a scar on her back left that does not affect her in any way other than it is not pretty. She always comes up to the front of the pen to say hi. Today she was haltered and tied for the first time and did very well. She is pretty accepting of touch and LOVES carrots!

April 30, 2014 - Day 2

April 29, 2014 - Day 1

Donkeys arrived today and were given the whole day to settle in. We will start working with them soon!

Status

Adopted

Details

YOB: 2009

HMA: Cibola-Trigo, AZ

Gather Date: 06/08/2012

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