All of them are very healthy looking. Don’t seem to be hurting for food. I adopted one last September and I could see her ribs when I got her. But got her fattened up and her gentling is going great. ❤
A good majority of those mares are pregnant, and the BLM & local ranchers drop winter hay out for mustangs so they don't starve. Population control is necessary with grazing animals, especially when you've got a large number of different grazers on the same land.
We adopted one last month. He is wonderful. My daughter spends hours every day training and bonding. Last night, we slept outside of his corral. Lots of training, massage and interaction. :)
In my country, being able to get horses this beautiful for only 125 bucks is only a dream. Anyone who gets the chance to adopt one of these beauties is lucky!
But are the horses in your country trained when being sold for so much? These ones have never been around humans so are essentially wild animals. Sure they are cheap, because the training they will need as well as vet care for whatever they could have from the wild is going to be thousands, if not more. They are a blank slate horse pretty much, meaning they have no vet history, no training, no trust to people, etc. But when I have such money to own an untrained mustang, I will definetly be going with one from these people. They are gorgeous mustangs.
Don't be decieved, these horses are the best of the best, scared disoriented with no trainting and no quaranties on their fates. Now lets see the conditions of the rest of these Nations Treasure under the magement of BLM, certainly not Treasureed in any way. Very deceptive web site and showing, not representing most of the BLM horses and their conditions and treatment and what happens to most of these horses at sale. A true national disgraced. Please do your research and do not take this web site at face value.
I've never seen so many pintos at one time. They're beautiful ! I'd love living where I could enjoy helping care for them and see them enjoying freedom to move a live well .
They sure do look nice and healthy, you did a great job of moving them around as quietly as possible as so potential adopters can see all sides of them especially their legs, Keep up the good work.
7782 the silver bay at 13:30 timestamp stood out to me, he is so cool. I looked him up, he is no spring chicken at 10. But he's big at 15.1 hands. South Steens. There are other big South Steens horses that are of a more reasonable age to start one. So many amazingly colorful horses. is it just me or does the quality of BLM horses get better too? I think the BLM is doing a good job. Wish I could have one.
My wife’s Kiger was started at ten, she’s thirteen now and very reliable. The only thing we struggled with was catching her in a large pasture but that’s improving as our bond strengthens.
I felt bad because some of the horses were overly terrified from being confined and chased by the flags. The overo at 2:11, the dunskin at 9:46, the tovero at 6:59, the silver bay at 13:30, the two horses between 16:09 and 16:47(flaxen tobiano and seal brown), and the dunalino at 18:30 were very anxious. Poor babies. Auction is a scary place. I hope all these lovelies end up in spectacular homes. At their luck, maybe a sanctuary such as Skydog will pick them up.
Unfortunately they won’t, many of them will end up being sold to Mexico and Canada for slaughter and that’s the reality of what is being done to those majestic creatures‼️😥💔
My favorite companion of all time was my old blm mustang. Something i am absolutely determined to do again. That bond is like none other once you gain their trust. Ive never found a more capable and willing partner in my life.
Very few of them will get good homes. Many will end up at the slaughter lines. I feel really bad for the mares who are obviously pregnant. They should be in their wild places to have their babies. The foals are at great risk.
I love the marking on 8102's face. that triangle is memorable and her coloration is marked as appaloosa. I wish my farm had the fences fixed up for horses. I have 10 acres.
Duh they can't control what happens after the adopter has title. If owner wants to take it to an auction that is their business if they want to sell it online that is their business if they want to give it away to any Joe Blow they can that is there right like it or not that's the way it is.
Duh, people are adopting them to make money selling them at auction. They get paid by the government as soon as they get titled and then they make more money dumping them at auction where they inevitably go to slaughter. It’s gross. Making money off the destruction of the few wild things we have left in this country.
When I was young, my Aunt got a mustang from an auction she said could be mine. She had land with other horses, so it was just a nice thing. I think it was out of pity, and hoped she could rehabilitate her. We named her Liberty, because she had a brand on her neck that said that. The poor thing was skinny, dirty, no spirit, and had a broken hip with a seeping wound. We did everything we could for her. Liberty had to be put down due to the hip getting worse and infected, and I'll never forget her. She's the only horse I've ever had. I wish I could experience one like these. This all was in Oregon, but in the late 70's. I wonder if it was from this same outfit. I think it had to be, but times were different then, and a scraggly broken down horse was probably the norm.
I loved the horse at 11:28 #7747. Wish I could know that he got a fabulous home! I wish I could know they ALL got incredible homes. I understand the need to keep the population down, but it's sad that so many bands of families are broken up. They miss their band members.
I love thes intricate patterns too, but you know there is a quite plain dark bay maybe number 7840 that I just went “huh!” To see. I could buy him if he doesn’t mind living downtown in my backyard!!
Once the adopter takes title, he or she can sell a horse, who knows where they go from there. There’s no control over that. I don’t see how there could be.
You cannot sell an adopted mustang for 1 year. You will be inspected randomly during that year and the horses are tracked via a coded freeze brand on each. I know there are people who violate the rules but my personal experience was great and I had a fun with nice horse.
How do we find out who sold? What herds were they from? Horses 8104, 7971, 7950, 7929, 7928, 7809, 7865, 7747!!!, 7763, 7861, were they adopted? What herd was 7747 from?
These are some beautiful animals I hope they all get adopted and they all look in excellent shape. Do they really have to scare them to get them to move?
Beautiful horses. I can't believe how many people spend thousands of dollars on all the colored showhorses and yet would never buy a Mustang. ...with that said, I know a lot of trainers refuse to take on Mustangs because they require so much more time and don't usually put up with a lot. ...But I also, believe that a spunky, curious horse is usually a healthy horse. So cheers to the mustangs.
So where are the bays and the chestnuts and the basic browns? You know, the ones that nobody wants because they're not as pretty? I think too many horses are judged purely on color. We all have the patterns and the colors that we like but if that's the only thing you're picking a horse for then you're going to get burned someday.
I hear ya.. However, they could kill a grown man right now.. more then just nervous. Dangerous. As a trainer, that is the quickest way to be able to watch how they move, spot issues and or see ALL the horse's good points as well. Not to mention, knowing they are in a high stress mode, allows you to assess their mental capabilities. It is a lot of pressure but it it's temporary. Looking at the bigger picture, that 15 min. they think their gonna die, is actually very much needed for a decent chance to be adopted by the right person. Also, from a trainer's perspective... There is NO avoiding that primal "flight or fight" mode, at the moment.. Regardless of their surroundings. Gotta give them auction guys credit for hiding, actually! That way the horses don't start off assuming that human's are only there to chase them around. I'm positive they got plenty of that gettin rounded up, seaporated, branded, vac.s and med. checks, plus hauled in the auction yard. It's a hard knock life, horse or man, at least they ain't dog food ya know. G'uck if you thinkin bout adoping, they are another caliber of critter compared to a "domesticated pet"
They are terrified because they are in an unknown environment. They are perfectly fine otherwise. Wild horses do not belong in the wild. They are an invasive species. If you don't support pythons in Florida, you shouldn't support them in the wild.
Looks like the entire bunch (save only a few) were paint, cream, dun, silver, or grey-gened. Interesting. I assume either the herds started off with cool colors, or the BLM adopted out the most boring ones first, so the herds continue to produce the more "fun" colors, that make them more interesting to bidders?
OMG....I wish I had a 200 acre ranch to adopt them all.....and not a 650sq ft. apt. These horses are so beautiful. Takes my breath away!!
You need 3 acres of grazing pasture PER ANIMAL. Don't think your 200 acre fantasy farm will be sufficient.
Nice try though 😂
what would you do with them? the medical bill and handling would be crazy
All of them are very healthy looking. Don’t seem to be hurting for food. I adopted one last September and I could see her ribs when I got her. But got her fattened up and her gentling is going great. ❤
Wonderful!!! She must be so happy that you adopted her.
I trained one years ago for a friend, great to work with turned into a great riding and driving pony for her daughter.
You are letting the truth be know, most of BLM horse are not in this condition or care.
The BLM did a good job getting weight on them.
A good majority of those mares are pregnant, and the BLM & local ranchers drop winter hay out for mustangs so they don't starve.
Population control is necessary with grazing animals, especially when you've got a large number of different grazers on the same land.
We adopted one last month. He is wonderful. My daughter spends hours every day training and bonding. Last night, we slept outside of his corral. Lots of training, massage and interaction. :)
In my country, being able to get horses this beautiful for only 125 bucks is only a dream. Anyone who gets the chance to adopt one of these beauties is lucky!
But are the horses in your country trained when being sold for so much? These ones have never been around humans so are essentially wild animals. Sure they are cheap, because the training they will need as well as vet care for whatever they could have from the wild is going to be thousands, if not more. They are a blank slate horse pretty much, meaning they have no vet history, no training, no trust to people, etc.
But when I have such money to own an untrained mustang, I will definetly be going with one from these people. They are gorgeous mustangs.
@@Froby2378 Injuries, parasites, etc...
I'd love to buy them all but only if I had the land to set them free ti live there lives as a wild herd with very little human contact
What gorgeous colors and patterns! The horses look great!
Mustangs are our Nations treasures and should be treated as such 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
No slaughter house allowed! They were here before mankind we come along and mess everything up.
I love 7759!
These guys are well fed. Wow, fatties
Australian Brumbies get shot from helicopters.
Don't be decieved, these horses are the best of the best, scared disoriented with no trainting and no quaranties on their fates. Now lets see the conditions of the rest of these Nations Treasure under the magement of BLM, certainly not Treasureed in any way. Very deceptive web site and showing, not representing most of the BLM horses and their conditions and treatment and what happens to most of these horses at sale.
A true national disgraced.
Please do your research and do not take this web site at face value.
I've never seen so many pintos at one time. They're beautiful ! I'd love living where I could enjoy helping care for them and see them enjoying freedom to move a live well .
All the pretty horses! January was a good month for paints!
These are some of the most beautiful horses I have ever seen. Nice colors and awesome patterns.
They don't look starving, just gorgeous 🥰🥰
These horses are absolutely stunning.
These are some of the most beautiful BLM horses i have seen absolutely Beautiful ❤
What lovely, colorful horses! It will be a fun season for the lucky trainers.
What a GORGOUS herd of mustangs!!! Lots of BEAUTIFUL coloring!!!!
They sure do look nice and healthy, you did a great job of moving them around as quietly as possible as so potential adopters can see all sides of them especially their legs, Keep up the good work.
7782 the silver bay at 13:30 timestamp stood out to me, he is so cool. I looked him up, he is no spring chicken at 10. But he's big at 15.1 hands. South Steens. There are other big South Steens horses that are of a more reasonable age to start one. So many amazingly colorful horses. is it just me or does the quality of BLM horses get better too? I think the BLM is doing a good job. Wish I could have one.
Well 10 not old they just got brains at the ago .ied take one any day..
My wife’s Kiger was started at ten, she’s thirteen now and very reliable. The only thing we struggled with was catching her in a large pasture but that’s improving as our bond strengthens.
@@jessepitt Awesome. I know people sometimes are successful with that. Definitely for someone with both patience and experience.
@@ElizabethDMadison We have both had horses our whole lives so we have a few skills. I wouldn’t recommend it for a beginner.
I felt bad because some of the horses were overly terrified from being confined and chased by the flags. The overo at 2:11, the dunskin at 9:46, the tovero at 6:59, the silver bay at 13:30, the two horses between 16:09 and 16:47(flaxen tobiano and seal brown), and the dunalino at 18:30 were very anxious. Poor babies. Auction is a scary place. I hope all these lovelies end up in spectacular homes. At their luck, maybe a sanctuary such as Skydog will pick them up.
They will have to accept!
Unfortunately they won’t, many of them will end up being sold to Mexico and Canada for slaughter and that’s the reality of what is being done to those majestic creatures‼️😥💔
I love that you know all the color names!
@@tausendsonnen ohh. thanks : ) I read alot of horse books haha.
@@tausendsonnen I also look them up if I don't remember. Sometimes I confuse my paint patterns like tovero and and tobiano.
My favorite companion of all time was my old blm mustang. Something i am absolutely determined to do again. That bond is like none other once you gain their trust. Ive never found a more capable and willing partner in my life.
They are beautiful, GOD BLESS THE HORSES
All these horses r just beautiful no dull covors
Amazingly beautiful animals !
So many amazing, gorgeous horses, hopefully all going to wonderful homes!!!❤
Beautiful horses. I pray they all go to good homes 🙏
Very few of them will get good homes. Many will end up at the slaughter lines. I feel really bad for the mares who are obviously pregnant. They should be in their wild places to have their babies. The foals are at great risk.
I so want to adopt a mustang someday!! These ones are absolutely gorgeous!!
I love the marking on 8102's face. that triangle is memorable and her coloration is marked as appaloosa. I wish my farm had the fences fixed up for horses. I have 10 acres.
These are some nice looking horses. Lord knows if I could - I would...who ever gets these will have a horse with some healthy looking conformation
Drop the AIP and make sure adopters are committed to one or two horses with a lifetime including gentling, training, not recycling to kill pens.
I want them all, so many beautiful colors and patterns 😍
Me too.
Love the strong builds on these horses. 7747 might just be the prettiest color I have ever seen.
The color and built on these horses is unbelievable.
These are beautiful horses! So much color.
I've never seen so many beautiful paints in one arena
They are all so beautiful and each unique..They look very healthy
Absolutely beautiful
Beautiful combination of colors and patterns! Never seen Pinto patterns in so many colors, palomino, grey, tri color grey, etc. Just beautiful!
Nice looking bunch. I really enjoy the Mustang Makeover competitions and look forward to seeing some of these beauties in the future.
These are all gorgeous ❤❤
Make sure they do not wind up in Kill Pens like so many mustangs do after the title is given in one year. Negative on API program.
Exactly!!
Duh they can't control what happens after the adopter has title. If owner wants to take it to an auction that is their business if they want to sell it online that is their business if they want to give it away to any Joe Blow they can that is there right like it or not that's the way it is.
Duh, people are adopting them to make money selling them at auction. They get paid by the government as soon as they get titled and then they make more money dumping them at auction where they inevitably go to slaughter. It’s gross. Making money off the destruction of the few wild things we have left in this country.
They are SOO pretty! I want them so badly!
Some beautiful horses.
I have a dream of adopting one of these beautiful horses in the next 1-2 years ❤
Love them all 7950 was incredible
I want them all.... So beautiful. Wish they would quit scaring them and let us see them naturally
Hi from Germany. Am in tears of excitement and would love to get one.
I wish I could buy 7887, I think she's absolutely stunning. Just on the wrong side of the world. I hope she goes to a nice buyer.
I"m in love with 8104 and 7722 ! They got such pretty pattern and colours
Really like the repartition of the colours on 7759 and 7708, such cuties !
What amazing color and paints.
Some of the horses at a recent auction went for over $8k! Wild.
When I was young, my Aunt got a mustang from an auction she said could be mine. She had land with other horses, so it was just a nice thing. I think it was out of pity, and hoped she could rehabilitate her. We named her Liberty, because she had a brand on her neck that said that. The poor thing was skinny, dirty, no spirit, and had a broken hip with a seeping wound. We did everything we could for her.
Liberty had to be put down due to the hip getting worse and infected, and I'll never forget her. She's the only horse I've ever had. I wish I could experience one like these.
This all was in Oregon, but in the late 70's. I wonder if it was from this same outfit. I think it had to be, but times were different then, and a scraggly broken down horse was probably the norm.
Wow they’re beautiful 👍🏻
I absolutely fell in love with the little strawberry roan(7926)! I wish I had a farm to get one!
Really a good horse just makes me want it
Gorgeous horses! I miss the old music though.
Thank you for sharing.🐴
They are all beautiful, colorful...wish I could have one
I loved the horse at 11:28 #7747. Wish I could know that he got a fabulous home! I wish I could know they ALL got incredible homes. I understand the need to keep the population down, but it's sad that so many bands of families are broken up. They miss their band members.
Beautiful paints! Even a medicine hat in there!
Some pretty nice horses! Hope they get a chance at a Mustang Make over!
7971 is definitely one of my favorites!
I’m determined to get 8039 she is beautiful and I hope I can get her
I think 8031 and 7954 are stunningly gorgeous.
They're all so chonky! Eating well!
Soon it’s my dream to save as many as I can
what is wrong with just letting them stand in the stall? why flag them to run?
So potential buyers can see movement, which is important when you want to get a horse. It can show possible health issues or behavioral issues.
So much color! ❤
7856 is stunning and so is 7857!!! I'd love any of them for my own period!
I only need a higher fence! I've got a big back yard with 5 foot fence and fenced in pasture beyond that. Both have farm gates. I'm in Texas.
I love thes intricate patterns too, but you know there is a quite plain dark bay maybe number 7840 that I just went “huh!” To see. I could buy him if he doesn’t mind living downtown in my backyard!!
8114 is gorgeous 😮❤
Kill buyers should not be allowed to take these horses. The American people do not want that happening, and gov managers know that!
Once the adopter takes title, he or she can sell a horse, who knows where they go from there. There’s no control over that. I don’t see how there could be.
You cannot sell an adopted mustang for 1 year. You will be inspected randomly during that year and the horses are tracked via a coded freeze brand on each. I know there are people who violate the rules but my personal experience was great and I had a fun with nice horse.
How do we find out who sold? What herds were they from? Horses 8104, 7971, 7950, 7929, 7928, 7809, 7865, 7747!!!, 7763, 7861, were they adopted? What herd was 7747 from?
Beautiful and confused, trying to figure out what some crazy people are gonna do to them.😢💔😢
What a gorgeous group. I wish I could get one 😢
Look how far and healthy they are 💙
These are some beautiful animals I hope they all get adopted and they all look in excellent shape. Do they really have to scare them to get them to move?
Beautiful horses. I can't believe how many people spend thousands of dollars on all the colored showhorses and yet would never buy a Mustang.
...with that said, I know a lot of trainers refuse to take on Mustangs because they require so much more time and don't usually put up with a lot.
...But I also, believe that a spunky, curious horse is usually a healthy horse. So cheers to the mustangs.
its hard to evaluate movement and conformation in this cramped corral. prefer the bigger one. so many handsome paints!
Most of the pintos are mares
How incredibly sad should have been left be where they were...free, then I would love to see them.
Why are you scaring them ???
The flagging through the fence is frightening them !
OMG, beautiful!!! How much do these horses go for.? I wish I could get them all and but them in the back yard.!!
What color and most are solid built. Don't let them go on the API program, just one adopted to a suitable adopter.
What's the purpose of the hazing?
To get them moving around so the viewers of this video can see how they move and see all sides of them in a short amount of time.
@@rickharris5485 They move around alright.
Wow, those are well fed healthy horses... I didn't expect that from the blm. But I've only seen them on the range so, Very surprising.
I want all of the horses
I saw at least 5 or 6 I would love to have, Or was that 8 or 9? Oh crap, I lost count.
Gorgeous group of mustangs can definitely see Spanish blood in a few of them
So where are the bays and the chestnuts and the basic browns? You know, the ones that nobody wants because they're not as pretty? I think too many horses are judged purely on color. We all have the patterns and the colors that we like but if that's the only thing you're picking a horse for then you're going to get burned someday.
Is this the best to bye a horse for first time buyer ?
Some of these horses, 7763 in particular, could be from ambushed wagon train stock.
The horses were nervous as it was, they didn't need someone waving a flag at them to get them to move.
I hear ya.. However, they could kill a grown man right now.. more then just nervous. Dangerous.
As a trainer, that is the quickest way to be able to watch how they move, spot issues and or see ALL the horse's good points as well. Not to mention, knowing they are in a high stress mode, allows you to assess their mental capabilities. It is a lot of pressure but it it's temporary. Looking at the bigger picture, that 15 min. they think their gonna die, is actually very much needed for a decent chance to be adopted by the right person. Also, from a trainer's perspective... There is NO avoiding that primal "flight or fight" mode, at the moment.. Regardless of their surroundings. Gotta give them auction guys credit for hiding, actually! That way the horses don't start off assuming that human's are only there to chase them around. I'm positive they got plenty of that gettin rounded up, seaporated, branded, vac.s and med. checks, plus hauled in the auction yard. It's a hard knock life, horse or man, at least they ain't dog food ya know. G'uck if you thinkin bout adoping, they are another caliber of critter compared to a "domesticated pet"
This is all part of being gentle. The will be fine.
@@johnnyblade3335 😊Indeed.
Is 7897 stil aviable ? He has such unique colorization
Its sad seeing these horses like this. They were once running free and wild and now they are captive and obviously terrified!
They are terrified because they are in an unknown environment. They are perfectly fine otherwise. Wild horses do not belong in the wild. They are an invasive species. If you don't support pythons in Florida, you shouldn't support them in the wild.
I’m so sad about them being taken out of their home. :(
Wild is the key word here.. LEAVE THEM ALONE TO BE FREE 💔
You know they’re dying in the wild, right? It’s either this or they die.
@@thehungrygoldfishrubbish. If they were dying the numbers wouldn’t be going up
@@allyjohnson646 They’re making babies hon and tons of them.
man the grass must be goooood up there
Beautiful stocky horses - sad that Kill Buyers get many of these beauties
Lol
This is no longer the case. They make you sign an agreement when you adopt that they can’t be sold on.
Very nice they all looked great for what they are. Big boned borderline fat most of them. So much better than what you see out Nevada way.
People pls write to Congress!!
Great work Oregon BLM!!
Kuda yang istimewa sangat menarik sekali
Looks like the entire bunch (save only a few) were paint, cream, dun, silver, or grey-gened. Interesting. I assume either the herds started off with cool colors, or the BLM adopted out the most boring ones first, so the herds continue to produce the more "fun" colors, that make them more interesting to bidders?
8019 with smiley face on left side really special and unusual
They should have been left free to roam with their families. To me, this is heartbreaking . 😭
You realize wild horses are really just pests/mutts. They starve, die of injurys ect. And they absolutely destroy the land around them.
This is an invasive species. They’re lucky to be allowed to exist on the lands at all because they displace native animals and plants.
Make some money and adopt their family too
Oh yeah? You'd rather have them starve or be killed by predators?
@@Scott-jf3jmthey don’t have predators an occasional mountain lion but that’s rare.
They got better action than most qtr horses.