Adoptable Mustangs: DG Rosie

Long yearling Devil’s Garden (DG) Mustang filly is blossoming into quite the long-legged bay beauty.

She’s got lots of bone and is already nearly Lacy’s height (Lacy is all of 14.1hh), with lots of growing left to do. She string tests to 15hh mature height.

Rosie is an old soul with a lovely mind. She’s independent, sure-footed, sane and quiet without being lazy. The kind to safely gather wayward cattle with alone on a windy day once she’s old enough to be ridden.

Curious and easy to handle, Rosie likes people, going on adventures and is good with dogs. All age appropriate ground work has been done. She’s good to catch, leads, ties, loads, has been ponied and confidently leads and sends over obstacles.

She lunges, backs, moves hips and shoulders, stands for grooming, spraying and picking up feet. She has been trimmed and did fine.

Rosie came to us from the Double Devil Wild Horse Corrals . She is a Forest Service Mustang, Modoc National Forest in California to be exact. Unlike BLM, the Forest Service does not currently brand the wild horses they gather and care for. Rosie is microchipped and comes with paperwork from the corrals.

If you or someone you know is looking for a wonderful youngster who would be suitable as a first Mustang or for a capable young person with a support system, please reach out to us / send them this post.

You can reach us via PM, email us at info@wildhorseoutreach.org or text/call 719-377-8587

Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Guffey, CO. Hauling is possible, within as well as out of state. We work with reputable haulers for that.

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Thank you Rowdy’s Ropes for the beautiful training halter and rope, Karyn Miller for the amazing Knotty Horse conditioner, and our guest and friend Sandra from Germany for handling Rosie.

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