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April Hazelett
Texas
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
I have a mare that I believe is Mustang due to her conformation. She is courageous, strong, independent, moody, but definitely knows what she wants and what she doesn't. She is lovable, but not into the showing love much. I love her more than any person I know. Mustangs are cool!
I have a mare that I believe is Mustang due to her conformation. She is courageous, strong, independent, moody, but definitely knows what she wants and what she doesn't. She is lovable, but not into the showing love much. I love her more than any person I know. Mustangs are cool!
Heather Bolding
Texas
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
I love this breed because it still roams free (like horses should) in some parts of the US. One day I would truly like to own one of these creatures from the BLM...
I love this breed because it still roams free (like horses should) in some parts of the US. One day I would truly like to own one of these creatures from the BLM...
Mark Kerwood
West Virginia
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
I purchased an 8 month old Mustang two years ago. What a wonderful horse he turned out to be. He is curious, intelligent and courageous as well as being friendly and very affectionate. You must be very patient when you first get your Mustang home, but the rewards are well worth it. What a great horse and companion.
I purchased an 8 month old Mustang two years ago. What a wonderful horse he turned out to be. He is curious, intelligent and courageous as well as being friendly and very affectionate. You must be very patient when you first get your Mustang home, but the rewards are well worth it. What a great horse and companion.
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Mustangs are managed by BLM and all have a brand on their left neck. This will tell you the birth date and the id of the horse.
If you truly have a mustang you should have received papers from BLM that signify that you are in ownership of a Mustang. There are regulations related to how many owners a mustang can have and it's called 3 strikes. For more information on Mustangs please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustang_(horse)
There is a lot of information out there regarding these majestic animals. They can be very calm and very loving. My young girls are able to handle our 4 year old gelding without any problems and he follows them around the pasture much like a dog does.
But you have to work on gentling them the right way. Once they are secure with their surroundings and that you will protect them they can turn into wonderful additions to any herd.