This one was bittersweet.
We’re both incredibly happy for Gus, the tall, dark and handsome 4yo Antelope Hills WY Mustang gelding, who is very loved in his new home and already under saddle, and so sad that the big, friendly goober is no longer here for us to hug.
He loved getting out on adventures ponied off of Lacy, asked everyone he could reach to hold his head and was forever curious and part of everything.
He took new things in stride and thoroughly enjoyed exploring our world. So much so that he tried to climb into a hammock and I jumped out in the nick of time before he crawled under it instead. He was so happy to have it all to himself that he played with, rubbed on and drooled all over it.
We’re grateful for lovely wildies and wonderful adopters and for dedicated BLM Wild Horse & Burro Program and Double Devil Wild Horse Corrals employees who go above and beyond to help us help wild horses.
We get so excited every time we receive an update on how our “kids” are doing in their new homes. It’s a joy and an honor to be part of their journey.
Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy (WHOA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Guffey, Colorado. We are dedicated to helping wild horses successfully transition from holding pens to loving homes, sustainably, with compassion and competence.
We have several gentled wild horses, yearlings to 5yo, looking for wonderful homes of their own. We’re happy to help you find a good match. Feel free to reach out via PM, email, or phone.
We also offer private gentling workshops at our facility or yours, gentling for outside Mustangs, remote coaching, volunteer and internship opportunities. Let us know if you’re interested in any of the above.
We encourage you to watch our stories for more news and updates. If you’re checking today, there might be an exciting sneak peek
Thank you to all who support us in various ways! We couldn’t do this without you and together we’re making a difference for so many Mustangs and their adopters.
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