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Another Devil’s Garden Mustangs Update

5th winter is moving in and the DG kids are doing well. Everyone ties now, everyone’s been brushed all over, everyone will lead back to their pen. Eowyn, Rosie, Pippin and Elanor are already going for walks in the big wide world. Everyone has started on navigating obstacles in preparation for trailer loading. They’re interacting …

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Deets’s first walk

Appaloosa Mustang Deets has a birthday coming up. He’s turning 5yo on June 1. The reason we know that is because Deets was facility born to a Pine Nut Mountains NV mare. That means that this little walk was the first time he’s walked on pine needles and grass in his life, his first time …

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If you want to be happy…

I added one of my new favorite quotes to this video from last week’s ride, hoping that some of you will find it as true as I have: “If you want to be happy, do something to make yourself proud of yourself, every day.” That’s something I’ve been living by since I came across these …

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It’s happening, this one’s going to be hard: Gus is looking for his person

Gus aka Gus the bus is everyone’s friend and we’re going to miss him terribly. He’s pretty far along in his training. Riding and continued exposure and confidence building are what’s next for him, with his own human. He’s the tallest Mustang we have had here yet, measuring over 15.1hh at 4yo. He sting tests …

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Double Dun field trip

I was determined to post this last night and despite my best efforts I ended up like Denali and Ranger the Shepherds look in some of these photos. I tend to turn a bit (extra) feral this time of the year. Spring, the precious few weeks after mud and snow and before heat and bugs …

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DG Mustangs Update

Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy adopted 7 Devil’s Garden Mustangs from the Double Devil Wild Horse Corrals for gentling and placement into suitable homes. They recently arrived and we’re thoroughly enjoying our time with them. Training and matching Mustangs with the right human partners goes a long way towards their long-term success and safety. Most …

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Walking with DG Griffin

Yes I’m easily entertained. By long shadows on a warm spring afternoon, mountains under a moody sky, sharing space and time with a young, developing horse. I took DG Griffin out for a walk the other day and we had some big teachable moments that I’m glad I had the opportunity to address rather than …

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Creating space for learning

Enjoy this pivotal and exciting (in a good way) part of DG Rohan’s second session. He’s a Devil’s Garden Mustang and came to us from our friends at the Double Devil Wild Horse Corrals We’d had a few brief sniffs and nose touches before this moment. These were his first actual pets. He’s brave, curious …

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Foundation and maintenance

Enjoy some warp (Lacy) speed moments from a gorgeous snowy solo bareback ride to one of our favorite lookout spots with the princess Sunday morning before work. Solo ride in the sense that we weren’t ponying another horse, which is rare these days. Original audio because hooves in snow and pony snorts are music to …

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Turning a no into a yes

Only minutes before these photos were taken, Gus, 4yo 15.2hh Antelope Hills WY Mustang gelding who is with Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy for gentling and finding his person, panicked when he saw me on Lacy. Kelsey was leading him to the round pen for his first ponying session when he got bug eyed, snorty, …

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