Name the new wild ones!

We’re a few days into having these 4 lovely ladies here, it’s currently 3rd winter here, headed into 2nd spring, so everything is snowy and soggy.

The new “kids” are eating, drinking and doing well. We’re starting to give them nicknames and some of them I really would prefer didn’t stick so we’re asking for your help in naming them.

To do that let’s have a little fun with a naming fundraiser! Here’s why: There’s no incentive program for any of this right now.

What that means is that any wild horse we bring out of holding for gentling and rehoming, we adopt and assume all risks and costs until they are successfully reassigned. Nonprofit organization or not, we need to buy hay, pay our farrier and vet and make sure we can continue to operate, help Mustangs and educate humans.

How it works: We’re asking for a $5 donation per name suggestion. If you want to suggest a name for several horses or the same name for the same horse 3 times or 5 different names for 3 different horses, do the math.

Comment names below 👇👇

We’ll put all the name suggestions in a hat and draw, for each horse, then announce their names.

Tag numbers, colors “Toad” (don’t ask), “Lacy Junior/L2” “Barbie” (guess which ones) are all unsustainable ways to move forward, so please help us out.

You can donate via this post, for those who prefer other ways, I’ll put additional info in comments. For questions or if you want to send a check instead, send us a PM or email.

They are all mares, the dun filly is 2yo and from Twin Peaks CA, the dun roan, palomino and the pinto pony are 3yo from WY (dun roan and pinto are facility born to Stewart Creek WY mares, the palomino is from Little Colorado WY).

All will eventually be available for adoption, some possibly later with additional training. Located in Guffey CO.

Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, registered with the IRS and the state of Colorado. Donations are tax deductible.

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