Here’s the happy (I’m trying) post I’d meant to post yesterday, officially welcoming these four handsome Wyoming Mustang geldings (no height yet, they were last measured as babies by BLM)
Sorrel: 4yo from Antelope Hills WY. Tall, kind and drafty. Gus’s half brother I’m almost certain.
Bay roan pinto: 3yo, facility born to a Steward Creek WY mare. Tall for his age, curious. Tall for his age, nicely built.
Grey: 4yo from Stewart Creek WY. Curious, tall, a little shy, kind eyes. Tall, solid, athletic built.
Tri-colored pinto with fish eye: 3yo, facility born to a Steward Creek WY mare. Athletic built, curious and friendly.
Before we get further into this, I want to thank everyone who has donated, sent love, good thoughts, prayers and otherwise shown up for Cedar (please see yesterday’s post if you’re not sure what’s going on). So many of you have commented, liked and shared, called and messaged to provide input, offer help and express empathy. Thank you!
Seeing so many of you chime in and have fun with our last naming “fun-raiser” for the four Wyoming and California Mustang mares was so neat that we’d like to do it again.
How to play:
$5 donation per name suggestion, please specify which horse and comment your names under the post.
It’s a fun way to help us feed these guys and their friends. We provide free choice hay in Hay Chix nets so they aren’t bored when they’re not in school; we currently have 14 – yes FOURTEEN amazing Mustangs available for adoption, ages 1-10yo) while we prepare them for a successful future and find them their very own humans.
How to donate:
Donation avenues in comments (also in bio on IG and on the Support Us page on our website). Please let us know if you’re mailing a check because no notifications there.
How names are selected:
Tay Martin is going to draw them randomly out of empty peanut butter jars, one jar per horse.
How to adopt:
We have a list of horses (these boys will be on it soon) and our adoption application on w i l d h o r s e o u t r e a c h . o r g
Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Guffey CO. Our mission is to help wild horses successfully transition from holding pens to loving homes. Sustainably, with compassion and competence.
Thank you for your support! Please comment, like and share to help these boys get noticed, named and adopted.
Let’s play!