Taming wild mustangs at Wyoming's Mantle Ranch

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

Комментарии • 3

  • @barbaralawter7955
    @barbaralawter7955 22 часа назад +1

    This is the first video I have seen about capturing and training wild horses in which they are not brutalized. Thank you!!

  • @theOneRizzolliMick
    @theOneRizzolliMick 19 часов назад +2

    Today's Wild West has always the best stories from back West. Loved this presentation, guys. quality stuff. 😉👉👉📽

  • @sirronmitt
    @sirronmitt 15 часов назад

    A very good video showing the process. The opening shot was beautiful. Having had a mustang, I can add emphasis with the gentleman that said "it is a commitment." A mustang cannot leave from these trainers and go to a home where it is ridden only once a week. They need a lot of weekly human contact and exercise to become and remain a broke horse. I admire anyone who does it and they are helping the wild horse situation. What the video doesn't cover is the dire situation of the over 95,000 wild horses today, of which more than 50,000 are in corrals or pens. A TOTAL of 8,045 wild mustangs and burros were placed into private care through adoptions, sales, and transfers in the fiscal year ending March 1, 2024. However, specific numbers for just adoptions are not provided in the details given. Even with the $1000 incentive, this number of adoptions are inadequate. We need to face the fact that any animal within a limited space must be managed. If the range can only support 45,000 animals, that is the number we need to work down to. Use the resource. Make it better for the horses.