Stefanie Skidmore

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Adoptable Mustangs: Chief

4yo Arapaho Creek WY Mustang Chief, or “Chiefy” as Tay Martin calls him, is looking for his own human to guilt trip. He’s like an oversized shelter dog and lives to make us feel guilty when we’re giving attention to anyone but him, following us with his big, soft, expressive eyes and looking rather defeated …

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Riding prepared

Earlier this week I went on a somewhat unplanned solo 13.5mi backcountry day ride. Unplanned in the sense that a friend who was going to ride Tiny couldn’t make it, leaving me to decide whether to stay home or still go. Fall, especially fall color season, in Colorado is fleeting. In a way it’s the …

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See you in the mountains!

I’ve wanted to visit Durango for years. Ride the train, see the fall colors, explore the town. I enjoy going to events that bring like-minded people together. I love meeting, getting to know and learning from makers, other professionals and horsemen and -women in their natural habitat. And like live music, especially when there’s dancing …

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Oath Ceremony

I’m officially and finally an American citizen. As part of the naturalization process I had requested to change my last name to Schaefer. That request was granted at the oath ceremony in Denver on Thursday. Wolfgang Schäfer was my maternal grandfather and in many ways my childhood hero. I hope I can grow up to …

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Developing friendly, well-adjusted Mustangs

Our goal at Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy (WHOA) is to adopt out Mustangs that are easy to handle, happy to interact with humans, pleasant to work with and safe to be around. That takes time, a variety of approaches and good help. We’re happy to welcome another visitor, this time from Germany. Sandra is …

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Double dun breakup

We’ve spent the better part of this year introducing 2yo dun Twin Peaks CA Mustang filly Echo to all the things that set a young horse up for success. Now it’s time for her to find her person. Echo ground drives, ponies and packs (think pack horse on a pack trip) like a champ. She …

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Gentle vs. Gentled

Our goal when working with Mustangs at Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy is to help each horse get to the point of being both gentled and gentle. Gentled, meaning they know the basics of being handled and have skills to carry them forward. Gentle, meaning they trust and accept humans and enjoy being around us. …

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If at first you don’t succeed

Lacy the sea (ok, pond) monster reminds you that if you have an area of difficulty with your Mustang (or domestic equine), don’t give up just yet. Most people who meet the now 9yo Divide Basin WY mare, one of the Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy Ambassador Mustangs, comment on how willing and well behaved …

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Internships, workshops and remote coaching

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 …

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Name change and personal ask

I passed the civics, reading and writing test as part of the naturalization process yesterday. I’ve rarely if ever had that much fun taking a test. Especially in light of the fact that just 8 days prior I took – and passed – the National Counseling Exam. That one was decidedly unfun. This country offers …

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