Your channel is the one that introduced my wife and I to the idea of adopting a mustang. I'm the horse person so I was pleased when she was excited to drive up from MA to take a look at live ones on Saturday as an information gathering mission to adopt next year. I was surprised how mellow all the horses were. They definitely have a different feel than domestic horses. The handlers seemed to be really concerned for their welfare. They all had fresh hay Saturday morning. And happily my wife is all in. She said "lets take home four!" We will of course start with one but it was really sweet for her to say. Thanks for your videos. I learn something new with each one.
I’m so glad you got a room for the night- same thing I would’ve done !! I really liked the brave horse that let everyone pet her - I had alot of favorites here tho. How do you pick just one ? And nice turn out for the yucky weather ! So thanks for filming in such rain but looking forward to part 2 ! 👍😊❤️🐴🙏😊
They're all nice to me, esp. the dark bays/black, but I really like the name "Dublin"! 3:50. So sad for the "strikes", though, and I guess those would be my choices. Since I'm NOT adopting a horse, ofc, thanks again for taking us along w/you to NH!💕🐴☮️
Fist time see your face, beautiful lady, really appreciate your are doing at all, its tough 😊 These conditions,very hard,what I’m used too, not even that
Love these videos. I love you got to talk with some adopters as their horses start their new lives. All that amazing potential from a muddy pen ❤ Thanks for your work making this.
I love your videos so much! Thanks for always starting my mornings out right. As someone who longs to have enough equestrian skills and knowledge to adopt a mustang, but is still new to this world; I’m really curious about how mustangs differ based on the herd/location they were picked up from. You mentioned Devil’s Garden mustangs. Do they exhibit different characteristics and personality traits from other mustangs? If so, what are some of the other herds, and how do they differ from each other? Thank you so much for all of your videos! You’ve inspired a new life dream for me. ❤❤❤
I really enjoy you going to all of these pick up sites and showing all horses and giving what information is available. I’m really curious about what happens to the older horses that nobody seems to want? Where or what their future? I’ve never really heard anyone say.
I know one that was in long term was placed in a rescue I don't know how he's doing now though.you really need to go with BLM when they round them up to see how everything is done in my opinion.
Thank you for sharing. Ever since i was s young teenager and read the book about Wild Horse Annie and her battle to save & help the Mustangs from extinction, i've been intrigued by them. Always wanted one, but i'm not really a trainer, but always learning. For much of my life it was hard to get a mustang. In these times, they are much easier to get, but i'm not sure my fence is tall enough! And how do you manage to do the trimmings? The babies seem milder, and perhaps that would be an option? Ive watched many of your videos, love your info & your capturing of their lives. Where will these that are left go, from here?
That little buckskin yearling that you mentioned was adopted on the online corral actually got passed up by his owner outlaw last minute because he has rain rot so I scooped him up and brought him home and my Is the one that one the really big red mare on the online corral?
I'm from Australia. Excuse my ignorance, but do the government round up wild mustangs, then sell them to control the numbers in the wild? I noticed many of them have neck brands. Is that a government thing?
How can you people be laughing in such awful conditions? i cried watching this video! these poor babies are eating & walking around in terrible conditions!
Why are they eating wet hay that's not good for them to eat, I hope they clean those pen and not let them eat the old hay because it causes mold and it will make those horses sick, and that's not good, and they eat hay and grass with sand it can cause colic and that's not good either. When you adopt a wild mustang and get the horse home the first thing I would have a vet check. Do they have a vet at these wild mustang places to check these horses, or do you have to do that when you adopt the horse?
Your channel is the one that introduced my wife and I to the idea of adopting a mustang. I'm the horse person so I was pleased when she was excited to drive up from MA to take a look at live ones on Saturday as an information gathering mission to adopt next year. I was surprised how mellow all the horses were. They definitely have a different feel than domestic horses. The handlers seemed to be really concerned for their welfare. They all had fresh hay Saturday morning.
And happily my wife is all in. She said "lets take home four!" We will of course start with one but it was really sweet for her to say. Thanks for your videos. I learn something new with each one.
Yes, that first cup of coffee and enjoying watching your channel!! Thank you for doing this.
Perfect timing. Just made my 1st cup of coffee, sat down, and your notification popped up. Can’t wait to watch. Wish I was adopting that curly.
The black and white reminded me of my spirit horse, had a dream when I was kid about a horse. White with black mane and tail. 12:36
I hope Timber's adopter sees this! I hope they share his journey somewhere on socials, i wanna follow along!
They are going to! I’ll let you know where soon!
I’m so glad you got a room for the night- same thing I would’ve done !! I really liked the brave horse that let everyone pet her - I had alot of favorites here tho. How do you pick just one ?
And nice turn out for the yucky weather ! So thanks for filming in such rain but looking forward to part 2 ! 👍😊❤️🐴🙏😊
It was so nice to meet you Britta! ❤🐎
Hope they all find good homes❤
They're all nice to me, esp. the dark bays/black, but I really like the name "Dublin"! 3:50.
So sad for the "strikes", though, and I guess those would be my choices. Since I'm NOT adopting a horse, ofc, thanks again for taking us along w/you to NH!💕🐴☮️
Of course, it just had to be rainy and soggy. I would want to take home all the ones left at the end of the event. 🐴❤
Fist time see your face, beautiful lady, really appreciate your are doing at all, its tough 😊
These conditions,very hard,what I’m used too, not even that
I LOVED that haflinger looking one! Such a striking beauty!❤ Also: that little bay roan with the star and snip!
Love these videos. I love you got to talk with some adopters as their horses start their new lives. All that amazing potential from a muddy pen ❤ Thanks for your work making this.
You’re welcome! I love connecting with adoptees! This event is like a gathering of new englanders - it’s fun to see everyone there!
Love from Germany.
I want one too and we have organized flights for mustangs coming to Germany.
Your content is soooo fun!
I hope you are able to take us on all your auctions 😊❤
The bay at 20:46 looks JUST like my Onaqui Mustang, Alamo!
Congratulations 🎉 great name Alamo
Good morning Britta!
Morning! Bout to head over for day 2!
I love your videos so much! Thanks for always starting my mornings out right.
As someone who longs to have enough equestrian skills and knowledge to adopt a mustang, but is still new to this world; I’m really curious about how mustangs differ based on the herd/location they were picked up from. You mentioned Devil’s Garden mustangs. Do they exhibit different characteristics and personality traits from other mustangs? If so, what are some of the other herds, and how do they differ from each other?
Thank you so much for all of your videos! You’ve inspired a new life dream for me. ❤❤❤
I could never attend and not go home with a horse. I get so emotional just watching your video…
Love the 5year old grey! Thanks for the video!!
They all have there tails tucked i hope they all find a great and loving home prayers for these precious angels ❤
I really enjoy you going to all of these pick up sites and showing all horses and giving what information is available. I’m really curious about what happens to the older horses that nobody seems to want? Where or what their future? I’ve never really heard anyone say.
I know one that was in long term was placed in a rescue I don't know how he's doing now though.you really need to go with BLM when they round them up to see how everything is done in my opinion.
What stressful day for horses. Hope all go to really good homes.
The one withe the silver mane is very cool. It is either a mutation, or it might be a silver dapple on a bay base.
The reddish colored with the blonde mane is beautiful
I'd end up going home with all the stragglers, black babies and golden babies (buckskin or dun)
Dublin looks like a Silver Wild Bay to me
They are BEAUTIFUL Horses 🐎 😍 ❤️ 💜 ♥️ 💕 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love your videos 😊
9836 looks wonderful
When and where in Pennsylvania is the next event ? I would love to go if it is not to far.👍🍀🇺🇸
Dublin is great 😃
can we follow dublin's journey anywhere?
I like that bay
I could never go there because I would feel badly leaving any behind
Make sure and give all your horses my love 💖
Thank you for sharing. Ever since i was s young teenager and read the book about Wild Horse Annie and her battle to save & help the Mustangs from extinction, i've been intrigued by them. Always wanted one, but i'm not really a trainer, but always learning. For much of my life it was hard to get a mustang. In these times, they are much easier to get, but i'm not sure my fence is tall enough! And how do you manage to do the trimmings? The babies seem milder, and perhaps that would be an option? Ive watched many of your videos, love your info & your capturing of their lives. Where will these that are left go, from here?
You were picked out by a beautiful little mare it seems...
Aww 5523 i love that one
That little buckskin yearling that you mentioned was adopted on the online corral actually got passed up by his owner outlaw last minute because he has rain rot so I scooped him up and brought him home and my Is the one that one the really big red mare on the online corral?
Timber will be a great horse for the owner
Jesus loves you! Great job on this video!
Sale ones would be great
I like your earrings too
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I'm from Australia. Excuse my ignorance, but do the government round up wild mustangs, then sell them to control the numbers in the wild? I noticed many of them have neck brands. Is that a government thing?
So there is now a fee associated with adopting them? They no longer offer $1000 for someone to adopt them?
Why are the mustangs tails so short?
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Why do most of those horses have short tails?
Why are the yearlings sale a. 25 dollars
How can you people be laughing in such awful conditions? i cried watching this video! these poor babies are eating & walking around in terrible conditions!
What happens to the ones that are not adopted?
A lot of them look young in age. All are lean.
Britta, why are you posting
I do really like the sorrel mare neck tag # 5319 is she is available for adoption?
Are you allowed to give the horses different things like apple slices? Or a treat of some kind?
Not so much "cute" " handsome " is more like it
Why are they eating wet hay that's not good for them to eat, I hope they clean those pen and not let them eat the old hay because it causes mold and it will make those horses sick, and that's not good, and they eat hay and grass with sand it can cause colic and that's not good either. When you adopt a wild mustang and get the horse home the first thing I would have a vet check. Do they have a vet at these wild mustang places to check these horses, or do you have to do that when you adopt the horse?
Unfortunately the people who are suppose to look after the Mustangs care more for the Cattle Ranchers
I guess I’m not on the right channel, BYE