


Wild mustangs and burros are rounded up and removed out of the wild by the thousands every year, for various reasons. We don’t like the fact they are removed from their home, it’s very traumatic for them and they get separated from their friends and families. The fate for many is very devastating and breaks our heart. They are beautiful majestic beings. So we do our part we pick up these beautiful equines from holding and work to earn their trust in humans. We gentle them so we can find forever homes for them. The ones that have been so traumatized through the process are sometimes very hard to convince a human can be your buddy. Ones like that we just keep and feed and make sure their health is good. Ones that are accepting of humans can be adopted for an adoption fee after we have met and see how the horse/donkey reacts to that person and visa of versa. After adoption they can be trained to do a job like a domestic horse/donkey some are even better because of being in the wild they are pretty hardy. Some of these captured beauties have been sold to slaughter houses for consumption and donkeys for their hides. We are advocates for these wonderful creatures, so this is how we do our part.
Little Mustang and Burro history - Today’s wild horses and burros are the descendants of the equines bred and brought to North America by European colonists and the subsequent horses bred and raised by Indigenous peoples and American settlers. Before mechanization, these animals were crucial to the lifeways of Indigenous peoples and American settlers, providing valuable labor, transportation, and companionship, facilitating the industrial development and western expansion of the United States. Adopting a burro or a mustang you are helping to protect part of American history.