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Wild About Taming Mustangs. By Steve Hymon . Nov. 16, 2002 12 AM PT . ... Geronimo is Blizzard’s second adopted mustang. He acquired the horses during what he calls his midlife crisis ...
“These horses are cheaper than many of the other horses that people want to buy,” he said. “They’re not as trained to their liking, but train a mustang for 100 days and they’ll be almost ...
The bureau manages mustang herds in 10 Western states to prevent overpopulation. Because of the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971, horses cannot be culled. Instead, they are rounded up ...
Grace picked the young horse for a 100-day mustang makeover challenge, the Mustang Heritage Foundation’s Trainer Incentive Program. The teenager has less than four months in total to tame ...
A movie review of "Wild Horse Wild Ride," a documentary that expertly braids the stories of nine trainers and their temperamental charges as they ready for the Extreme Mustang Makeover challenge.
CANON CITY, Colo. | It takes convict John Peterson four months of hard work to turn a wild, aggressive mustang into a saddle-trained horse.
Stan Stanley adopted his first wild mustang in 1998 from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and he’s trained nearly 40 wild horses for friends and family since then.
An Idaho woman is one of dozens training wild mustangs for the “Mustang Mania” challenge in Nampa this July. Participants tame the horses for adoption after the challenge, held by two local ...
Only 100 days before, this horse, a mustang named Avalanche, was entirely untamed. But with Alhilali in control, Avalanche walked calmly. She patiently allowed a blindfold to be removed.
A teenager in East Tennessee is turning her passion for training horses into a business after she managed to tame a young mustang that had never been handled by humans before her.