Wild mustangs are gathered from the wyoming plains and gentled by inmates at a minimum security prison, then offered to the public for adoption. Cheryl Lee reports.
We have two little fillies from the Riverton Honor Farm. They were only yearlings when we adopted them and so far, they are the most curious and reliable horses we have. They aren't afraid of anything! We dearly love them.
Excellent job you all are doing with the mustangs. They look like fine well trained horses. I have a 12 yr mustang mare that was captured in Navada at 2 years and then had 120 days training from the prison program. At 12 years she has retained that great 120 day start and remains a friendly, calm, very steady and trustworthy horse to this day. She isn't afraid of anything, akways curious. By far the mustang is the best horse I have ever had.
We have two little fillies from the Riverton Honor Farm. They were only yearlings when we adopted them and so far, they are the most curious and reliable horses we have. They aren't afraid of anything! We dearly love them.
deserthorses5 3 years ago
Excellent job you all are doing with the mustangs. They look like fine well trained horses. I have a 12 yr mustang mare that was captured in Navada at 2 years and then had 120 days training from the prison program. At 12 years she has retained that great 120 day start and remains a friendly, calm, very steady and trustworthy horse to this day. She isn't afraid of anything, akways curious. By far the mustang is the best horse I have ever had.
sunlei5 3 years ago