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Parelli Mustang Rescue Horse - Parelli Natural Horse Training Makes a Difference

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2011

Parelli Mustang rescue horse from the Yakima Indian Reservation. This horse was destined for slaughter - what a difference Parelli natural horse training has made.

Here's what the horse's owner had to say:
Shaman was rescued off of a feed lot in Yakima, Washington. He was just a few hours from being placed on the slaughter truck. We really didn't have time to think about the logic of adopting a wild mustang - we had to act fast. Being a Parelli student gave me the confidence to bring Shaman home. I have discovered that I love Mustangs. Everyday this horse amazes me with his intelligence, loyalty and desire to please.

For more information on Parelli Natural Horse Training: http://ow.ly/5mgJI

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  • Brilliant. Thank God for Pat Parelli! So good to hear your story, thanks for sharing

  • Lady, you are amazing. Thank you for taking a chance to rescure a horse that someone else wanted to "throw away".

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  • How can people kill these beautiful horses!??

  • That horse is gorgeous!

  • Fantastic job ! I have heard that Indians regarded the medicine hats as sacred. How wonderful that you have saved this beautiful horse.

  • This video brings a tear to my eye. It helps me believe that not all humanity is lost. Thank you for being a wonderful person and showing the world just how brilliant and responsive horses can be. =]

  • @Popylinga She is the little bay in this video. The pond was not finished, but they managed to turn on the water and filled up. Dyna was a weanling on the lot, and I had her shipped to So Cal. No brands on her, but then your guy is a hunk, so I can understand someone wanting him. Branding with a knife.. not so good.

  • @kmmahan I went to your site to see your horses. They're beautiful. I can't tell which one is your filly. Also, does you filly have a brand? Shaman has a very crude tattoo on his shoulder that was probably cut into him. The herd manager at the reservation told me that individuals on the reservation capture horses and then put their own brand on them. I know it's a needle in a haystack, but I would love to find out more about my boy - would love to share info if you have any.

  • I have a Yakima filly I got off the feedlot too! She's very smart, and a little mischievous with grownups, but she has turned out to behave very responsibly around children. 

  • Every horse deserves a second chance,there are no good or bad horses to me <3

    They're just misunderstood!

  • You are blessed (to have him) and he is blessed (to have you)! A match made in horse heaven!

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