Ginger Thank You for making this video. I'm originally from North Dakota and love these Mustangs. Wishing I had the land to buy a few. I hope they all get loving homes! By the way I am also a huge fan of Cloud the stallion and love your documentaries
Hopefully the word will get out about your auction. These are BEAUTIFUL horses! Like Kimberly, wish I had the land to have one myself. But I'll definitely spread the word thru my blog & FB & Pinterest.
Great, Ginger. These horses should be left in the wild however, where they fulfill such an important ecological niche and enhance the ecosystem, as I explain in my book The Wild Horse Conspiracy, available on amazon.
My neighbor saved a wild mustang mare.... That had a foal but it got separated from her when she got captured and if she known about the foal she could have brought the foal and mare to her home and I'm trying to get a hulter on the mare now and I'm doing good progress with her. My way of getting a horse's trust is with treats,play, and lots of love, I love this horse and if anything happened to her I would be devistated and if any one tried to steal her I would get her back that horse is like m
You can own a ND wild horse from the TRNP. Just go RIGHT NOW -> 5/2019 to the GSA auction site and bid on the one you want. there are many stories on youtube about their history and life. gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/gsaauctions/
You can own a ND wild horse from the TRNP. Just go NOW -> 5/2019 to the GSA auction site and bid on the one you want. there are many stories on youtube about their history and life. @t
I think they are rounded up by park rangers and farmers/ranchers that live in that area and I don't believe blm has anything to do with these mustangs, but kill buyers still show up at the sales unfortunetly. The horses come out of the park wild but there are resources for training/trainers and transportation to your area in the country . if you want more info go to north dakota badlands horse and wild in north dakota on facebook. I hope this helps with what you wANTed to know
Ginger Thank You for making this video. I'm originally from North Dakota and love these Mustangs. Wishing I had the land to buy a few. I hope they all get loving homes! By the way I am also a huge fan of Cloud the stallion and love your documentaries
Hopefully the word will get out about your auction. These are BEAUTIFUL horses! Like Kimberly, wish I had the land to have one myself. But I'll definitely spread the word thru my blog & FB & Pinterest.
I know this is off topic but is Trace still alive? Going back to topic I will try my best to help. :D
md hatun
Great, Ginger. These horses should be left in the wild however, where they fulfill such an important ecological niche and enhance the ecosystem, as I explain in my book The Wild Horse Conspiracy, available on amazon.
I wish the phone number was somewhere that I could easily copy and paste it, and I wish donations page info was easier to find, see and click on.
My neighbor saved a wild mustang mare.... That had a foal but it got separated from her when she got captured and if she known about the foal she could have brought the foal and mare to her home and I'm trying to get a hulter on the mare now and I'm doing good progress with her. My way of getting a horse's trust is with treats,play, and lots of love, I love this horse and if anything happened to her I would be devistated and if any one tried to steal her I would get her back that horse is like m
Any idea what people pay for this horses at the auction I'm interested in buying a couple of horses
You can own a ND wild horse from the TRNP. Just go RIGHT NOW -> 5/2019 to the GSA auction site and bid on the one you want. there are many stories on youtube about their history and life. gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/gsaauctions/
clouds brother o0o
I follow cloud storys
You can own a ND wild horse from the TRNP. Just go NOW ->
5/2019 to the GSA auction site and bid on the one you want. there are many stories on youtube about their history and life. @t
if that land once supported millions of bisson what threat are some horses I mean seriously?
I wish I could but I need a horse that is broke:(
I think they are rounded up by park rangers and farmers/ranchers that live in that area and I don't believe blm has anything to do with these mustangs, but kill buyers still show up at the sales unfortunetly. The horses come out of the park wild but there are resources for training/trainers and transportation to your area in the country . if you want more info go to north dakota badlands horse and wild in north dakota on facebook. I hope this helps with what you wANTed to know