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Wild Wild Mustang
January 5th 2007 - By Jay O’Jay with Bronwen Belenkie
It’s been a busy summer and fall! The most recent addition to our barn has been keeping me particularly busy. I thought you might be interested in this two-year-old sorrel filly’s story.
The journey begins: wild mustang meets helicopter
This is the chronicle of a wild mustang mare who found her way to a horse sale in central Alberta, Canada. She was rounded up by helicopter in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge in Nevada and herded into a boxed-in canyon, where all the wild mustangs were crammed in like sardines. They were then put individually into squeeze shoots to be identified with collars.
On her way up north the tips of her ears got frostbitten in the stock trailer – now they bend over. Once in Canada, some cowboys snubbed her up to a post and nobody really knows what happened during that time. My client Matthew spotted her at the horse sale and – what can I say – it was love at first sight.
equestrian
facility up and running in Calgary. Also,
I’ve been shooting my latest
DVD entitled Earn Respect & Gain Control, (soon available online, contact
me if you’re interested in learning more), attending a successful
Mane Event in Chilliwack, (thanks to all who stopped by our booth
and watched my demonstrations), and now, settling in, getting our
Invermere facility
ready for the winter. And riding of course!
Until the next entry Happy Holidays and remember, “Success with horses starts with us”!
