. >> reporter: in a remote, wind- swept corner of northern california, megan highnote and kir kids haveome to get a horse at the double devil wild horse corrals. with a lot to choose from, megan got the horse she always wanted. >> she is a cremello so she's solid white with blue eyes. ihave been wanting one, but i haven't been able to afford the $6,000 ones just like her. >> reporter: she got this horse at the right price. >> it's $125 to adopt. >> a great deal. we have some amazing horses available at the double devil wild horse corrals. >> reporter: the horses held in s.vils garden are managed by the u.s. forest service, and they naed homes. reat's why kevin sandusky is selling horses. >> the horse of your dreams is in this corral right now. we just need you to come out and pick him up. >> reporter: during summer rundups on government land, 1,000 wild horses were removed, but there are more than 4,000 horses grazing here on the rocky plateau. when we met ken sandusky last year, he pointed to the impact they're having. how high should this be? s there are some examples around here wher