I forgot to say this, but you’ll be seeing another video or two of Freeda before she leaves with her adopter! 😊 I think I accidentally deleted that part during edits 🙈
I am so happy to hear that. Freda has found her new home. It’s so touching to see how she has grown and flourish in your care. You are exceptional. Please continue to do your fantastic work and encourage others to do the same. Thank you so much.
So happy for Freeda! I always say no matter your stance on round ups the truth of the matter at present is that there ARE and WILL BE thousands of mustangs in holding unless we show more people their potential and get them into loving homes! If all wild mustangs could thrive in the wild I’d be very anti-round up but so much of previous wild mustang land has been bought up for farming! So thrilled that Freeda has found her perfect home, she has so much potential, her new person is incredibly lucky! 💗☺️
Freeda's joy being turned out on pasture is contagious! If I had the time and talent, video loops of her happy laps would go perfectly with a Bobby McFerrin - 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' audio track. 😄 All the best to Freeda and her new owner. Very cool that Freeda's story was so well documented, and her video history is part of the package. What a sweet bonus for her new person/people! I get the perspective of those advocating for leaving wild horses wild in as much as I think it comes from a good place. But as Britta so diplomatically stated in her own words, we're not really part of the debate or a driving force behind the roundups. We're part of the solution for what is. Personally, I think and feel that a loved, cared for mustang going into a domestic home has won the lottery, and I couldn't be happier that adorable Freeda had a winning ticket.
I’m so happy Freeda found a good home. She is such a pretty little girl and I can imagine how striking she will look in competitions and just out on the trails. You did an amazing job with her!
She certainly filled out & grown a treat. I presume her new owner is currently in the process of starting her under tack given that she is now three years old roughly. Hopefully she’ll have a long and healthy life and give a lot of people a lot of pleasure. I wish more people instead of breeding horses would adopt horses, especially when they’re not looking for breeding stock but for saddle horses
YES!!! A million times over to your comment on people adopting instead of breeding! There are unfortunately more horses than good homes 😞 Thankfully Freeda got a good one and is doing quite well! Her owner is waiting until she is four to start her under saddle, but I still get updates on her from time to time!
@@TheProjectEquestrian thanks. She’s a pretty girl and they’re going to have a lot of fun with her. When you look at how she is developed and filled out from a yearling to be a two year old, there’s definitely more to come as a yearling you thought there was definitely more scope, and she certainly will grow taller than the other horse you bought the same time People who want to breed horses for no good reason should be shown videos of horses being auctioned off in sales Barnes, and then at the border, waiting to be shipped off to Mexico or Canada for slaughter . As for the federal government complaining about the numbers of wild horses. The sooner we get states to stop shooting. Every predator in the county numbers will soon drop. In HEARD management areas where they’ve got a good population of mountain lions. They are knocking off a lot of the foals as a result, the population start stabilising because you’re not having Yung Filly is going into the breeding population.
I forgot to say this, but you’ll be seeing another video or two of Freeda before she leaves with her adopter! 😊 I think I accidentally deleted that part during edits 🙈
Awww Freeda!! I love her zoomies. She has grown up so much! I’m sad to see her go, but happy she found a great home!
awww, we'll miss her and she'll miss you too Britta:)
I am so happy to hear that. Freda has found her new home. It’s so touching to see how she has grown and flourish in your care. You are exceptional. Please continue to do your fantastic work and encourage others to do the same. Thank you so much.
Freeda is such a sweetheart. ❤😊
Aw, goodbye Freeda but glad she found a home.
I’m very happy with her new home! She has a bright future ✨💜
What a beauty of a horse.
So happy for Freeda! I always say no matter your stance on round ups the truth of the matter at present is that there ARE and WILL BE thousands of mustangs in holding unless we show more people their potential and get them into loving homes! If all wild mustangs could thrive in the wild I’d be very anti-round up but so much of previous wild mustang land has been bought up for farming! So thrilled that Freeda has found her perfect home, she has so much potential, her new person is incredibly lucky! 💗☺️
Thank you! She certainly is loaded with potential, as do many other mustangs! It’s so fun seeing them blossom!
That’s so good for Freeda it’s going to be hard saying goodbye but it’s an amazing opportunity for her
love the video of her enjoying her new friends! and i appreciated the info on blm, i have wondered about that
Freeda's joy being turned out on pasture is contagious! If I had the time and talent, video loops of her happy laps would go perfectly with a Bobby McFerrin - 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' audio track. 😄
All the best to Freeda and her new owner. Very cool that Freeda's story was so well documented, and her video history is part of the package. What a sweet bonus for her new person/people!
I get the perspective of those advocating for leaving wild horses wild in as much as I think it comes from a good place. But as Britta so diplomatically stated in her own words, we're not really part of the debate or a driving force behind the roundups. We're part of the solution for what is. Personally, I think and feel that a loved, cared for mustang going into a domestic home has won the lottery, and I couldn't be happier that adorable Freeda had a winning ticket.
I’m so happy Freeda found a good home. She is such a pretty little girl and I can imagine how striking she will look in competitions and just out on the trails. You did an amazing job with her!
You do such good work. I'm glad I found your channel 😊
She certainly filled out & grown a treat. I presume her new owner is currently in the process of starting her under tack given that she is now three years old roughly. Hopefully she’ll have a long and healthy life and give a lot of people a lot of pleasure. I wish more people instead of breeding horses would adopt horses, especially when they’re not looking for breeding stock but for saddle horses
YES!!! A million times over to your comment on people adopting instead of breeding! There are unfortunately more horses than good homes 😞 Thankfully Freeda got a good one and is doing quite well! Her owner is waiting until she is four to start her under saddle, but I still get updates on her from time to time!
@@TheProjectEquestrian thanks. She’s a pretty girl and they’re going to have a lot of fun with her. When you look at how she is developed and filled out from a yearling to be a two year old, there’s definitely more to come as a yearling you thought there was definitely more scope, and she certainly will grow taller than the other horse you bought the same time
People who want to breed horses for no good reason should be shown videos of horses being auctioned off in sales Barnes, and then at the border, waiting to be shipped off to Mexico or Canada for slaughter .
As for the federal government complaining about the numbers of wild horses. The sooner we get states to stop shooting. Every predator in the county numbers will soon drop. In HEARD management areas where they’ve got a good population of mountain lions. They are knocking off a lot of the foals as a result, the population start stabilising because you’re not having Yung Filly is going into the breeding population.