I’m back *cough cough*.
I was sick as a dog this past week. Being able to be outside working with wild horses has never felt so good as it did after a few days of mostly sleeping.
The Mustangs are back to work and picked right back up where we left off, yay for good-minded wildies!
I hadn’t announced the adoption of Cinder yet, 3yo dun roan (yes, that’s a thing, leg barring, dorsal stripe and all; she’s essentially dun in the winter time) Mustang mare, facility born to a Stewart Creek WY mare.
Cinder is a smart, athletic and quirky mare who had the potential to be fantastic in the right hands or a total basket case in others.
Once that became clear, I reached out to two previous adopters and told them I had a horse that needed a person like them, hoping they would know someone suitable. Even luckier than that, one of them was in fact looking for another Mustang to add to the family.
I’ve been receiving many happy updates since the day she picked up her new friend. Today I got a picture of her first “sit” on Cinder.
Happy trails Nicole-Pi Musmanno Vinzant and Cinder!
Thank you everyone for your continued support, through volunteering, donating, adopting, buying merch, sharing, liking and commenting on our posts. Thank you also to our clients who send their Mustangs to us for gentling, book gentling lessons/workshops or coaching calls.
You are instrumental in helping Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy continue to help wild horses transition from holding pens to loving homes, one Mustang at a time!
We have several incredible wildies currently looking for humans of their own. Check them out on w i l d h o r s e o u t r e a c h . o r g and feel free to email or PM us with any questions.
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