This boy found his person even before we posted him. I received a call from a previous adopter, originally inquiring about Doc, and telling me that her daughter was looking for a horse.
Once I heard what the search criteria were, I suggested Cinch. The now 4yo palomino Mustang gelding from Little Colorado, WY is easy going and has no great ambitions to be an athlete. He is, however, a big fan of cuddles and not working too hard.
Cinch is honest and forgiving, and only needs a bit of assertiveness to stay on a good path. He’s generally easy to get along with, friendly to all other beings and learns most things by simply doing them. He’s brave enough to make a lovely trail horse and agreeable enough to make the progress smooth.
Lots of driving and coordinating went into making this match come together. I’m always impressed when our adopters drive or fly in from states away to meet their prospective new equine partner at Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy .
Sometimes that’s not possible and we do our best to accommodate those situations with videos and lots of conversations before the horse goes home.
Thank you to Brice Bebout for hauling this boy and another gelding north! Cinch is now living his best life in Idaho with Echo (remember Echo?
) and we’re so excited for him and his new family!
Enjoy these pictures of Cinch looking fabulous in on of our Rowdy’s Ropes training halters with matching lead.
We have several gorgeous wildies coming available for adoption and being posted on our website this week ![]()
Always feel free to reach out if you’re looking, we might just have, or be able to find and gentle, just the right Mustang for you!
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