Caring homes are needed for horses with an "X-factor".
At least 70 Kaimanawa wild horses will be removed from the Waiouru Military Training Area in the next few months. Managing the herd numbers allows the horses that remain to maintain best condition and also protects the fragile ecosystems unique to the Moawhango Ecological Zone.
Kaimanawa Heritage Horses (KHH) chairwoman Kimber Brown and Kaimanawa Wild Horse Preservation Society (KWHPS) chairperson Sharyn Boness want to hear from people who are interested in taking a horse or horses from the muster, as well as those interested in sponsoring the placement and upkeep of a wild horse.
Applications for horses close on April 1 and so far only 13 have been received.
KHH welfare officer Michele Haultain said the horses are true wild horses which have never been in contact with humans.