Hey Sam, glad you got to your destination safe and sound with your mustangs. It was nice meeting you, especially after watching some of your videos. I wasn't prepared to hear myself in this one. I didn't realize you were shooting when I walked up. Didn't mean to interrupt! Best of luck on your Makeover training.
Congrats on your girl! And thanks for stating all those facts about mustangs. My mustangs love being domesticated horses. They had to round up from my filly’s herd which is unusual but they had to because they were all starving. She’s literally the best filly ever, that herd is amazing
Such a good little mare. She seemed to handle herself quite calmly here too despite a stressful situation. I loved this one from the beginning for her calm and curious demeanor, glad to see it is shown here too. Will be interesting to see how she transforms once she's no longer stressed.
Katherine Richards I wish I could adopt one but I live in Scotland and I’m Spanish so every summer I go there for 2 months and I wouldn’t have anyone to take care of my horse :(
💜🦄💜 Girl! Where ya been lately? I miss your videos. I have to tell you, I’ve ridden/trained/competed on, horses my entire life...30+ years...and I pull 95% of my mustang gentling and training skills from your videos. It amazes me that you’re as young as you are, have only been in the horse world for a few years, and have the abilities that you have! You are a true example of a horsewoman...born with your talents and “feels” for the trade. You are truly blessed, as are the mustangs you adopt and train. I just recently adopted my 2nd mustang, after training and adopting out my first. I found myself kinda “stuck” in some areas with my 1st, so I started searching UA-cam for tips...that’s when I found you and your videos. I’m so glad I did, bc being a horsewoman myself and understanding what I’m seeing when I watch you, I’m like, “ok! So that’s how you do it!” You’re amazing sis, keep up the great work!! 💜🦄💜
While they were working on the pen... Sam: I know theres work to do but look at the horse. Also it looks like you got lucky, the mustang that you got has really good body language. She is scared but she's droping her head and trying to figure things out and reaching with her head and neck. Witch is what you want from a mustang.
I think you’re doing amazing work .. I’m glad you aren’t letting the haters just be jerks ... keep on the GREAT work. If I wasn’t such a newbie In The equestrian world, I would do this too. I’m just not a superwoman like you. ROCK ON SAM VANFLEET. Really proud of you!
Love what you are doing. Keep up the good work. I’ve always wanted horse since I was little. Hope fully one day I would love to adopt one of my own and have place a place to keep. I think all of them are beautiful.
I would love to see a video on how you travel so far with your horses. I see your trip here was 17+ hours. Would love to see the details that go into it. I also have to say THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK! And thank you even more for sharing it! It’s really helped in my research of what to expect when I can finally bring home my own mustang.
Good on you for adding that disclaimer. People spend too much time thinking with their heart and not with their mind. The work you guys are doing is 10x better than much easier options for herd management of a species with pretty much no natural predators. The folks making nasty remarks clearly have never seen "Barn cat syndrome" Or seen disease spread through a population of whatever critter. The reason we have the natural resources we have today is with actual management. The other option is get rid of the people to make more space for them....
These horses must be the cream of the crop, ( look wise) our local wild horses look wild. Long mainland tails. Thick neck look more like miniature draft horses. These look more refined. But you folks paid a decent amount for them and the black went for a crazy 6000+ great job to everyone who willing to take on training a mustang in general. More power to you girl!!
I grew up in a state with Wild Horses. Thank you so much for the explanation of this program. It is so helpful for them! Thanks for what you are doing! - 10:20 Your mare really has a sweet face! She's a pretty girl. I can't wait to see what you do with her! ♥️
I wish you all were in VT... I so want a little mustang from you! Just something about them makes me so happy and yours are so well trained and behaved!
When I first saw them gathering the wild horses I thought it was mean, but I'm one that must know WHY things are done so I watched a video and it all became clear.. I believe it was in Australia that they had horses thin, starving and dieing at waterholes.. Australia does shoot them, so gathering them here and controlling birth rates seems much more humanitarian than killing them.. I just love your abilities to work with horses. You make it look so easy, which its definitely not!! Keep up the great work..
I love her Sam. So excited to watch her development. I met a friend of yours at the Liberty, KY sale but I can't remember her name. Love your channel Sam. Keep up the great work
Sam, you are an intelligent lady and great spokesperson for this cause. I fear though you will not make any headway convincing those anti-mustang management people... they don't want reason, they are convinced they are right. It's a belief...can't reason with belief. But keep doing what you are doing, I like following you. You should get a logo on some T-shirts or some merch! Keep those videos coming, I plan to stop out to Paul's Valley myself when I get home this summer and am considering getting a mustang or two myself.
I applaud what you are doing with these mustangs, that are sitting in a holding pen with no future unless somebody adopts them. You make that possible for some of them. BUT, I adopted a yearling om 1997 or 1998, BORN in BLM holding, in Arizona. They swore he'd been wormed etc and taken good care of, and he was very tame, so that seemed to be correct, although I wondered why he was so small for his age. Within a week, I had to watch him die a most gruesome death, banging himself into walls, throwing himself on the ground with force, he was in so much pain. 4 big adults could not prevent him from doing this. A vet was present throughout the day, but there was nothing we could do for him. When he died, I asked the vet to open him up right then and there, I wanted to know what the heck had happened! He was stuffed with worms from one end to the other, his intestines all black. In other words, he died of gangrene because of worms, and this did not happen overnight, he was dead on his feet long before I adopted him. Hundreds of hundreds of horses in small holding pens, not being taken proper care of, then this is what happens. I cannot begin to describe the anguish I went through with him. To this day, I cry when thinking of it. BLM's reaction? "Well, that's just too bad. No, sorry, no refund, come pick up another horse if you want." Like I would EVER touch a BLM horse again? So, sorry, but I DO NOT WANT TO HEAR ABOUT BLM. That being said, the mustangs that survive BLM, and land in your care, are the lucky ones. I love what you do.
@@Itslex56 lmao yall are both being childish. UA-cam doesn't load the exact same time for everyone so for the one girl she might have been the first one (one her phone) and you might be the first one on your phone. Does it rlly matter who is here first or second or even last? No it doesn't it's litterally so childish to worry and fight about who is here first.
@@Itslex56 and please show me where you pointed out the time frames.... bc I've reread your comment 3 times now and don't see a single thing on how each other's phones loaded differently or anything of thay sort.
I understand what you were saying at 4:00 I just feel like sometimes they keep mustangs for a couple years instead of releasing them. But i do really understand what you are saying I just feel like it's unnecessary to take ad many mustangs as they do like why cant they relocate them somewhere else if they are worried about them running out of food? I love your videos and i look up to you. You inspire me to be brave! I hope I didn't misunderstand anything💖 Love you and your horses💖💖💖💖😍
horses are unfortunately not native to north america and are an invasive species, they have barely any predators in north america and they just should not have ever been allowed to become wild in the first place, theyre a completely domesticated species and the more of them we can remove from the wild and put into forever homes the absolute better. there are way too many of them and they reproduce too fast for the environment to keep up with, regardless of where they are. if we captured horses and just released them in different places wed literally worsen the problem, bc then we'd have the same problem happen in multiple locations at the same time, they dont just stop breeding
They’re an invasive species. There’s no room to relocate the horses, the area where they are allowed is already overrun, so the BLM is doing a good job with all the programs they have. If they were to not take as many as they do now, those would probably starve to death due to the lack of food, as well as taking in the amount they do isn’t bad. They have the proper space and care for them, so why is it a concern? I kind of get what you’re saying, but the BLM is doing what’s best for the horses well being, and although you may like the horses being free, they’re invasive as well as they’re starving and dying.
Congratulations! When you are in MA are you gentling Mustangs? I missed the reply email from the person in CT near me seeing it a week later. I was excited she said yes and replied with all the times I could observe but perhaps it was too late. I'll try again and when the timing is right it will work out. I am enjoying my veeery tame Natural Horsemanship Class horse Zak. Very easy to catch in the pasture but we are going to do it for my sake to practice doing that with other horses around. Thank you for the video and encouragement. I still have the names of trainers in my area you gave me. Have a great night! Laural
Hi Sam. Wondering if you have ever taken one of the Mustangs back to where they were rounded up for a ride on their "home turf"? Keep up the great work! Very informative. And Merry Christmas!!
Taylor- Really?! ... I thought it involved a lot of work and responsibility owning a horse. But hey if you say they don't poop or eat or move, it sounds easier, so that is a different story. - (.......!)
That is a lovely group if horses well done. I'm based in UK & of course we don't have opportunity to have one if these beautiful souls. The only part of these roundups if the round up I hate is the foals & mother separation I have seen. I don't feel it's right to be taking mothers foals or their herd stallion from wild only excess mares and older colts & adults. But I do understand the realities of what you were saying regarding sustaining land - if that side was addressed - that foals & mothers were left together with their herd stallion & re-released it would be much more acceptable to most people I think you'd find. Just putting my thoughts out there from outside looking in!
Just out of curiosity, when and if you pull into a rest area. Do you ever take the horse for a poop walk? Sorry, my mind is really messed up. I think of weird stuff.
Is it just me, or does that horse look pregnant? Like 4 months in her pregnancy? Is that just her feed that causes the belly to look that way if she isn’t in foaling? Just curious.
She’s gorgeous🤗 I’m so excited to see what she’s like now, and in the future! Also, how long will you be staying in Texas before heading back home? Hope all your travels and training go smoothly🤞🏻 😉😊❤️
Okay I've got to ask. I can definitely tell they are a smaller horse but are they Hardy enough to carry a full grown man? I can definitely see that they are put together very well and are a small muscular horse. I was just wondering
Megan Le Roux one of the most dangerous and rewarding jobs out there! It’s incredible to watch these horses transform! I say go for it! It’s not easy, and it can be frustrating and hard at times, but the end results are so worth it ♥️
Hey Sam, glad you got to your destination safe and sound with your mustangs. It was nice meeting you, especially after watching some of your videos. I wasn't prepared to hear myself in this one. I didn't realize you were shooting when I walked up. Didn't mean to interrupt! Best of luck on your Makeover training.
She’s a beauty. Love the lilac halter with her coloring. Ah, the adventure begins...so excited! Do your magic Sam!
Okay sorry for being so slow, but I just found this series and I cant tell you how much I have enjoyed them. Looking forward to the rest. TY Sam
Congrats on your girl! And thanks for stating all those facts about mustangs. My mustangs love being domesticated horses. They had to round up from my filly’s herd which is unusual but they had to because they were all starving. She’s literally the best filly ever, that herd is amazing
that halter really makes her mane and eyes pop that last shot of her eating grass 😍
what time stamp
-e // one hundred eleven 15:11
Such a good little mare. She seemed to handle herself quite calmly here too despite a stressful situation. I loved this one from the beginning for her calm and curious demeanor, glad to see it is shown here too. Will be interesting to see how she transforms once she's no longer stressed.
Ughhh All these mustang videos and pictures are making me want a mustang! Wish i could get one so bad!
Do it! They need people.
Katherine Richards i wish i could! I’ve been begging my dad since May!
Keep begging. If you have a local riding stable, see if they offer work for lessons. Best of luck.
Katherine Richards I wish I could adopt one but I live in Scotland and I’m Spanish so every summer I go there for 2 months and I wouldn’t have anyone to take care of my horse :(
@@jucabi1093 board your horse , then you can come and go. I hardly go amywhere, when people say oh you have horses, I answer, no they have me.
💜🦄💜 Girl! Where ya been lately? I miss your videos. I have to tell you, I’ve ridden/trained/competed on, horses my entire life...30+ years...and I pull 95% of my mustang gentling and training skills from your videos. It amazes me that you’re as young as you are, have only been in the horse world for a few years, and have the abilities that you have! You are a true example of a horsewoman...born with your talents and “feels” for the trade. You are truly blessed, as are the mustangs you adopt and train. I just recently adopted my 2nd mustang, after training and adopting out my first. I found myself kinda “stuck” in some areas with my 1st, so I started searching UA-cam for tips...that’s when I found you and your videos. I’m so glad I did, bc being a horsewoman myself and understanding what I’m seeing when I watch you, I’m like, “ok! So that’s how you do it!” You’re amazing sis, keep up the great work!! 💜🦄💜
I’ve been trying to upload as often as I can 😊
I didn't know that about Mustangs, thank you for explaining it to us
While they were working on the pen...
Sam: I know theres work to do but look at the horse.
Also it looks like you got lucky, the mustang that you got has really good body language. She is scared but she's droping her head and trying to figure things out and reaching with her head and neck. Witch is what you want from a mustang.
Oh my god the beginning reminds me when I drive out to my property on the weekends. A 7 hr drive out into the red dirt Australian outback
Dude I live like 20 minutes from Paul's Valley, I cant wait to adopt and train my own mustang when I have more time and experience working with horses
wow lucky for you! i live a long way from Paul’s Valley but it’s ok since i’m not planning on getting a horse any time soon
She is so pretty can’t wait to see your progress ❤️
I’m so happy for you she looks like she has a great temperament and she is stunning!!!
2 things.
#1: why did camille have to get a different mustang?
#2 who was the horse thar you brought with you?
Hinzk54 #2 - that’s her she’d probably be going a week so it’s wise to bring hers as well
#1 I believe that it was because his head was swollen and she couldn’t get risk getting a sick/injured mustang
Estelle Sherwood aw thats so sad :( i know its off topic but I hope it gets medical care but the odds are low 😔
Hinzk54 #14 Camille will probably answer that in her video
There were 4 other horses with me and they were for other trainers
Estelle Sherwood ohantihanti
I think you’re doing amazing work .. I’m glad you aren’t letting the haters just be jerks ... keep on the GREAT work. If I wasn’t such a newbie In The equestrian world, I would do this too. I’m just not a superwoman like you. ROCK ON SAM VANFLEET. Really proud of you!
Very clear explanation to the gathering of Wild Horses. Good Job Sam . Communication is the key and many times it is hard for people to listen,
I am impressed with this program and the dedication people have to horses!!!
I’m so excited to watch your journey with this new little mustang! Good luck! :)
She’s super cool! Excited to see y’alls future!
Yay! She’s beautiful. They all are. So excited to watch her journey with you. ❤️
Love what you are doing. Keep up the good work. I’ve always wanted horse since I was little. Hope fully one day I would love to adopt one of my own and have place a place to keep. I think all of them are beautiful.
I would love to see a video on how you travel so far with your horses. I see your trip here was 17+ hours. Would love to see the details that go into it. I also have to say THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK! And thank you even more for sharing it! It’s really helped in my research of what to expect when I can finally bring home my own mustang.
How exciting! Can't wait to watch you preform your magic. She's lovely. 😉💕
I got my mustang this year my mustang is amazing. He is really easy to work with 😃
All of you're guy's picks look great! I see some nice conformation and size with all of them!
Interesting, informative, well filmed with good sound. Excellent!
She is so pretty and she seems like she has a pretty calm temperament too.
Can't wait to see how she goes.
Love for horses increasing as i am watching more and more of your videos❤❤
She is so calm but courious . Good luck to you both.
Yay at last !!! It seems like it has taken forever to get here ... giddy up💫
You picked nice looking horse's 👍👌 good luck with them 👏👏
Love the color can't wait to watch you work with her ..
Honestly at least the mustang heritage hasn’t treated them like auction houses or kill pens do.
Such beauty. Burnished. Phoenix rising! And toute femme too, so pretty
Good on you for adding that disclaimer. People spend too much time thinking with their heart and not with their mind. The work you guys are doing is 10x better than much easier options for herd management of a species with pretty much no natural predators. The folks making nasty remarks clearly have never seen "Barn cat syndrome" Or seen disease spread through a population of whatever critter. The reason we have the natural resources we have today is with actual management. The other option is get rid of the people to make more space for them....
These horses must be the cream of the crop, ( look wise) our local wild horses look wild. Long mainland tails. Thick neck look more like miniature draft horses. These look more refined. But you folks paid a decent amount for them and the black went for a crazy 6000+ great job to everyone who willing to take on training a mustang in general. More power to you girl!!
You travelled 17 hours one way!? Wow! My mother doesn’t even want to go 10 😅
Beautiful mare, I can't wait to see y'alls journey :)
Thank u for being a great ambassador. Great explanation of a very complex issue
oh my god i love this video ive been waiting for so long!!!!!
I'm so excited for this one! She seems so good minded.
she's so cute wow ! also love that cremello
I grew up in a state with Wild Horses.
Thank you so much for the explanation of this program. It is so helpful for them! Thanks for what you are doing!
- 10:20 Your mare really has a sweet face! She's a pretty girl. I can't wait to see what you do with her! ♥️
I wish you all were in VT... I so want a little mustang from you! Just something about them makes me so happy and yours are so well trained and behaved!
Thank you!
I found an horse in nature some months ago and now he’s mine and I’m teaching him everything. I love him, his name is Daken
When I first saw them gathering the wild horses I thought it was mean, but I'm one that must know WHY things are done so I watched a video and it all became clear.. I believe it was in Australia that they had horses thin, starving and dieing at waterholes.. Australia does shoot them, so gathering them here and controlling birth rates seems much more humanitarian than killing them..
I just love your abilities to work with horses. You make it look so easy, which its definitely not!! Keep up the great work..
Thank you for doing your research ❤️ it’s so much easier than having to explain to people that are open and willing the learn
Your Player's Choice mare is so beautiful!
I love her Sam. So excited to watch her development. I met a friend of yours at the Liberty, KY sale but I can't remember her name. Love your channel Sam. Keep up the great work
I have really enjoy your road trips
Keep up the good work ! You are helping to save these horses ! The naysayers don’t have a clue 😝!
I can’t wait to see how she’s gonna turn out!
I think y’all are going to be so great as a pair! You and her both are so pretty!☺️
Sam, you are an intelligent lady and great spokesperson for this cause. I fear though you will not make any headway convincing those anti-mustang management people... they don't want reason, they are convinced they are right. It's a belief...can't reason with belief. But keep doing what you are doing, I like following you. You should get a logo on some T-shirts or some merch! Keep those videos coming, I plan to stop out to Paul's Valley myself when I get home this summer and am considering getting a mustang or two myself.
I can't wait until your training starts!
I applaud what you are doing with these mustangs, that are sitting in a holding pen with no future unless somebody adopts them. You make that possible for some of them.
BUT, I adopted a yearling om 1997 or 1998, BORN in BLM holding, in Arizona. They swore he'd been wormed etc and taken good care of, and he was very tame, so that seemed to be correct, although I wondered why he was so small for his age. Within a week, I had to watch him die a most gruesome death, banging himself into walls, throwing himself on the ground with force, he was in so much pain. 4 big adults could not prevent him from doing this. A vet was present throughout the day, but there was nothing we could do for him. When he died, I asked the vet to open him up right then and there, I wanted to know what the heck had happened! He was stuffed with worms from one end to the other, his intestines all black. In other words, he died of gangrene because of worms, and this did not happen overnight, he was dead on his feet long before I adopted him. Hundreds of hundreds of horses in small holding pens, not being taken proper care of, then this is what happens. I cannot begin to describe the anguish I went through with him. To this day, I cry when thinking of it. BLM's reaction? "Well, that's just too bad. No, sorry, no refund, come pick up another horse if you want." Like I would EVER touch a BLM horse again? So, sorry, but I DO NOT WANT TO HEAR ABOUT BLM.
That being said, the mustangs that survive BLM, and land in your care, are the lucky ones. I love what you do.
Thanks for showing such a great behind the scenes 👍
It’s so inspiring to see you doing this and I would DIE to be able to do this, but I’m too young 🤦🏼♀️
I hope everything goes well.
Good luck!
Thank you for explaining this! It really helped my understanding of mustang adoption ❤️
She is so pretty. Best of luck Sammy.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good to hear sane dialogue on blm and how it works. Still on my bucket list.
Gorgeous picks! 😍😍😍
Love your vids Sam! I'm doing the EMM any tips?
She is a pretty mare, looks like the one I had as a child.
Thanks for Sharing!
The mare is gorgeous 💟
The lilac halter 🥺❤️
The first comment love you and your new mist and good luck training
@@Itslex56 lmao yall are both being childish. UA-cam doesn't load the exact same time for everyone so for the one girl she might have been the first one (one her phone) and you might be the first one on your phone. Does it rlly matter who is here first or second or even last? No it doesn't it's litterally so childish to worry and fight about who is here first.
@@Itslex56 and please show me where you pointed out the time frames.... bc I've reread your comment 3 times now and don't see a single thing on how each other's phones loaded differently or anything of thay sort.
Yeah I did the exact same thing and you don't have to make sooooooo much drama
One of the horses in the background is my mustang I got a couple years ago
Congratulations🎉
I understand what you were saying at 4:00 I just feel like sometimes they keep mustangs for a couple years instead of releasing them. But i do really understand what you are saying I just feel like it's unnecessary to take ad many mustangs as they do like why cant they relocate them somewhere else if they are worried about them running out of food? I love your videos and i look up to you. You inspire me to be brave! I hope I didn't misunderstand anything💖
Love you and your horses💖💖💖💖😍
horses are unfortunately not native to north america and are an invasive species, they have barely any predators in north america and they just should not have ever been allowed to become wild in the first place, theyre a completely domesticated species and the more of them we can remove from the wild and put into forever homes the absolute better. there are way too many of them and they reproduce too fast for the environment to keep up with, regardless of where they are. if we captured horses and just released them in different places wed literally worsen the problem, bc then we'd have the same problem happen in multiple locations at the same time, they dont just stop breeding
They’re an invasive species. There’s no room to relocate the horses, the area where they are allowed is already overrun, so the BLM is doing a good job with all the programs they have. If they were to not take as many as they do now, those would probably starve to death due to the lack of food, as well as taking in the amount they do isn’t bad. They have the proper space and care for them, so why is it a concern? I kind of get what you’re saying, but the BLM is doing what’s best for the horses well being, and although you may like the horses being free, they’re invasive as well as they’re starving and dying.
@@abbybalson1657 thank you for explaining it to me ut really helped me understand more💖
@@ananaslautta ok i understand now im new to the whole BLM and mustang thing so im still learning about it❤
Love every video
Good luck with your mustang!
There so beautiful I might be getting one of my own
Congratulations!
When you are in MA are you gentling Mustangs? I missed the reply email from the person in CT near me seeing it a week later. I was excited she said yes and replied with all the times I could observe but perhaps it was too late. I'll try again and when the timing is right it will work out. I am enjoying my veeery tame Natural Horsemanship Class horse Zak. Very easy to catch in the pasture but we are going to do it for my sake to practice doing that with other horses around. Thank you for the video and encouragement. I still have the names of trainers in my area you gave me. Have a great night!
Laural
Exciting!!!
Hi Sam. Wondering if you have ever taken one of the Mustangs back to where they were rounded up for a ride on their "home turf"? Keep up the great work! Very informative. And Merry Christmas!!
I wish! I’ve came really close with the one in this video... but I haven’t gone far enough north in Nevada
Whose horse is the gray? He/ she is stunning!
Carter Jackson Craig’s!
Great and lovely videos! How does that work when you adopt the horses there? do you pay a fee or they give them to you (no fee)?
Taylor- Really?! ... I thought it involved a lot of work and responsibility owning a horse. But hey if you say they don't poop or eat or move, it sounds easier, so that is a different story. - (.......!)
That is a lovely group if horses well done. I'm based in UK & of course we don't have opportunity to have one if these beautiful souls. The only part of these roundups if the round up I hate is the foals & mother separation I have seen. I don't feel it's right to be taking mothers foals or their herd stallion from wild only excess mares and older colts & adults. But I do understand the realities of what you were saying regarding sustaining land - if that side was addressed - that foals & mothers were left together with their herd stallion & re-released it would be much more acceptable to most people I think you'd find. Just putting my thoughts out there from outside looking in!
oml that cremello one tho 😍
(p.s. congrats on your new horse, she's really gorgeous!💖)
I have been wondering how and where do you have to go to adopt the horses and what is the process
Wow Sam, she's beautiful! Can't wait to see more vids.. You should name her Anna Claire!
Is she in foal? Her belly kind of looks like it.
darkmoonlady2002 nope. They make sure none of the EMM mares are in foal by only selecting those that have been in holding for over a year
No she cleared that up in the Q+A
Seems like she knows her shit, good job, respects!!! 👍💯
Picked some beauties!
She’s so SO calm and collected. She would have walked calmly into the trailer if the other horse hadn’t hurried her.
Just out of curiosity, when and if you pull into a rest area. Do you ever take the horse for a poop walk? Sorry, my mind is really messed up. I think of weird stuff.
ooooo..shes going to be funn
Is it just me, or does that horse look pregnant? Like 4 months in her pregnancy? Is that just her feed that causes the belly to look that way if she isn’t in foaling? Just curious.
I think the BLM only adopts our horses that have been in holding for a year+, to ensure no pregnancies
Would you consider her coloration to be a red dun?
She’s gorgeous🤗 I’m so excited to see what she’s like now, and in the future! Also, how long will you be staying in Texas before heading back home? Hope all your travels and training go smoothly🤞🏻 😉😊❤️
In texas?...yall..I live in texas!
I'm not sure yet! Maybe a month or two... or three or four lol
Sam VanFleet
Lol, gotcha! Thanks😁
What kind of panels/fencing was used in the new mustang pens??
Pipe and wood boards- honestly it's not my property so I'm not 100% sure but... I'm pretty sure lol
Was that a cremello? Such an odd colour in a wild horse! Survival rate of such a colour would be fairly low
Yay!!!
Okay I've got to ask. I can definitely tell they are a smaller horse but are they Hardy enough to carry a full grown man? I can definitely see that they are put together very well and are a small muscular horse. I was just wondering
They are so beautiful, I wanna do that one day...be cool to learn and see how to break wild horses
Get a good medical insurance Megan. That's a dangerous job you're about to take on. I bet Sam also got whacked a few times in the process...
Megan Le Roux one of the most dangerous and rewarding jobs out there! It’s incredible to watch these horses transform! I say go for it! It’s not easy, and it can be frustrating and hard at times, but the end results are so worth it ♥️
Brazil rn has only a little over 50 mustangs in the wild.. you guys have ALOT of mustangs..
Oh my gosh is it the camera/light or is she champagne ??? Looks like it ! Or like a type of buckskin (on a seal brown base)
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU, SAM!!!