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From: HickoryLake
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  • I know I didn't read through all the comments, so this could have already been addressed but I was pretty sure you are supposed to "adopt" a mustang in this program. From what I've heard from the BLM and Mustang Heritage Foundation, saying "selling" gives off the wrong idea and people think it's all for the money, and the whole point of adopting and gentling a mustang is for the horses sake. Thank you so much for focusing on the solutions that get us somewhere!!!!

  • so fun to se him pushing those blue barrels

  • fantastico !

  • wow, very well trained horse!

  • Kudos! Good job. and thankyou and Deisle for advocating the American Mustang! You are great Ambassadors!

  • man i love horse's

  • Yes i owned a mustang before and that he was abused before and when we put a saddle on him he flinched cuz he was really scared!! but me and my mom trained him up in about 2 months and now hes jumping 4,3!!!!

  • Fantastic video. I truly appreciated the commentary, I hate when people do these things and beginners think it's a great new idea without knowing how or why.  Huge kudos on what an amazing job you've done with him!

  • Wow! Keep up the good work!

  • very good trained horse

  • Beautiful video! You guys did a wonderful thing! I love the name you picked for him. It's amazing to watch him *try" and succeeding. I bet whoever bought him is "extremely" happy!

  • Wonderful job on Diesel! Not only due to him being a mustang but with the additional man made problems. It takes a special person to work through those issues and get a horses trust and confidence back.

  • Wow...Is that really a Mustang Horse? Im from Germany,sorry my English is bad =( Mustangs are beautiful,interessting Horses...I love them!!! Is it hard and difficult to train a wild Horse?

  • *Sad eyes* How could you sell such a horse ?

  • Because we helped to provide him with a great future in a happy home. It is our drive and reason for doing what we do with all our horses!

    Thanks for watching. :)

    HLR

  • wow how does he do all that?

  • Lots of training and a very willing spirit!

    Thanks for looking :)

    ~HLR~

  • Agreed, Mustangs adopted outa the wild make are the best horses to have!

  • Mustangs are the BEST!  :D

  • "MaxD3" -I didn't address your original question...Yes, we did train him. We actually don't use him much as a riding horse, just more as a pet.We really put him through our typically training program mainly to help him out as he was quite fearful and not very trusting.Since going through our program he is more trusting, confident & calm. He has helped him tremendously and that was the plan! He is, of course, a wonderful horse and is quite fun! Thank you for your comment and watching his video!

  • Wow, did you train him? Whoever trained him did an incredible job, he looks like fun!

  • Diesel had been under saddle prior to us getting him. It was obvious he had not been treated right, however. We brought him into our program a few months ago. He is VERY smart and very sweet, although somewhat aloof. We have trained many Mustangs, although the first that had been under saddle prior to coming to us. We actually had alot more to "fix" on him than we typically do. Someone had been quite rough with him in the past. He may truly be the best horse I have ever had, however! ~HLR~

  • hes so stable id almost say he was bombproof hes just so still and steady he'd be perfect for kids

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