Some lesser known ways – based on some feedback I’ve been getting – Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy serves the Mustang community is through empowering Mustang adopters and those who are considering adopting via internships, workshops/private and semi-private clinics (at your facility or ours) and remote coaching.
With the large numbers of horses getting adopted unhandled via the IA and in person adoption events, supporting wild horses and their humans as they navigate the gentling journey is more important than ever.
If you’re interested in either feel free to reach out via PM, email, text or call.
Kyle Dobson has been with us as an intern for a week and a half now (time flies). He’s a veteran from Oklahoma who wanted to learn more about gentling Mustangs as part of building Pathfinders, an organization he started to help veterans, first responders and wild horses (3rd photo).
He’s been incredibly helpful and he claims he’s been learning a lot. Based on the progress he’s made with the wildies we’ve assigned to him, I’d say so. Today he made his first distance catch with the neck rope and put the temporary halter on a spicy young mare.
Kyle is pictured here with Nemo (pinto) and Rohan (dark bay). Both geldings are available for adoption.
Halter and lead rope: Rowdy’s Ropes
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