In very happy news, Sergeant has been adopted. He went home to the Western slope over the weekend. We’re very excited for him and his adopters!
We currently have 4 incredible young gentled Mustangs looking for homes: Commander (![]()
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due to being in the Forever Branded partnerships adoption incentive program), Chaos, Remington and Valkyrie (not part of the incentive program).
All 4 have recent posts on our pages with photos and relevant information. We’re happy to answer additional questions.
The important groundwork is done, we know they are trainable without reverting back to their wild ways overnight, and get along with humans (and dogs).
All that’s left for you to do is find your match, get to know them and start them your way, continuing to help them become enjoyable adventure partners.
You’re welcome to meet and interact with them – with an approved adoption application through Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy – and see if you click.
We are located in Guffey, CO. We work with reputable, Mustang-friendly and -experienced haulers if you need transport.
We value long-term happiness and success, for both Mustangs and adopters. Our posts about our adoptable horses are detailed and honest, so are our conversations with you when you reach out. We want to see you succeed and be safe.
Sometimes that means guiding you towards a different horse than the one you originally reached out about. They are all individuals with different personalities, quirks and talents, just like people. We know them well and we’re here to help you find the one (or two or…?) that’s right for you.
Please COMMENT, LIKE and SHARE to help these 4 wildies find the amazing homes they deserve.
Responsible, thorough Mustang gentling and placement takes time, effort, expertise and the right equipment, as well as lots of hay and several farrier visits. If you’d like to support our work, please reach out. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and we can’t do this without you.
Rope tack by Rowdy’s Ropes . Knotty Horse healthy detangler for wild manes and tails from Karyn Miller , filming help from Tay Martin and a hat that puts up with my shenanigans and the wild Colorado weather from Montana Rio Buckaroo Hats.