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KaiJu & Oakley

KaiJu and Oakley, a story of fate, resilience, and the transformative power of the human-animal bond!

Oakley and KaiJu; their meeting, orchestrated by fate and facilitated by careful, dedicated training, is not just a story of domestication but a testament to the power of mutual respect, understanding, and the blossoming of a profound partnership.


KaiJu’s story is not uncommon amongst the wild mustangs of the American West. Torn from his herd and his native land, he arrived at our training facility, a symbol of resilience but also of vulnerability. For six months, I had the privilege of working with him for Oakley, focusing not on breaking his spirit but on building trust through understanding. We moved slowly, respecting his boundaries, celebrating small victories, and allowing him to find comfort in routine and consistency. He learned to accept the halter, the saddle, and ultimately, the rider on his back. Yet, a part of him remains wild, a reminder of his heritage and the vast landscapes he once roamed.


Enter Oakley, equipped with a heart overflowing with empathy and a genuine desire to connect with KaiJu on his own terms. He was to be her first horse, a daunting prospect for anyone, let alone someone taking on a mustang with a past as turbulent as his. But Oakley possessed a quiet determination, a patience that mirrored KaiJu's own measured responses to the world. She spent hours simply observing him, learning his body language, understanding his fears, and offering him the gentle reassurance he craved in her visits.


Early groundwork was a battle of wills for KaiJu and myself. KaiJu was resistant to the halter, shying away from the slightest pressure. As we progressed through his training, challenges continued to arise. KaiJu was stubborn, often digging his heels in (literally) when he didn't want to comply, and highly reactive to even the slightest touch and movements. Desensitizing him to the saddle and bridle was a slow, arduous process, requiring immense patience. There were days when he seemed to regress, reverting to his wild instincts, leaving me feeling defeated and discouraged. But I refused to give up. I reminded myself of the progress we had made, the small victories we had celebrated. Consistency and understanding were critical throughout Kai's training.


The transformation was subtle yet profound. KaiJu began to shed his wariness, replacing it with a cautious curiosity. He learned to trust people, the gentle touch of a human hand, and how to work together as a team. He discovered the joy of a scratch behind the ears, the comfort of a mountain of hay on a cold night, and the simple pleasure of companionship. He now carries himself with a quiet confidence, a stark contrast to the skittish mustang I first encountered.


June 8th 2025 marked a new chapter in their story. KaiJu went home with Oakley, leaving the familiarity of the training facility for a life filled with new experiences. The journey will undoubtedly be challenging, filled with learning curves and moments of frustration. But the foundation of trust and respect that has been carefully laid over the past six months provides a solid ground for their partnership to flourish.


The success story of KaiJu and Oakley is not just about a wild horse being tamed or a rider finding their footing with their horse. It’s about the enduring power of connection, the transformative potential of empathy, and the profound beauty that emerges when two souls, regardless of their origin, find solace and strength in each other. It’s a reminder that even in the face of adversity, hope can blossom, and that even the wildest heart can find a home in the open hand of unwavering love and understanding. The journey of KaiJu and Oakley has just begun, and I, along with many others, eagerly anticipate the adventures that lie ahead, knowing that they are bound together by a fate forged in mutual respect and a shared love for the boundless freedom of the wild spirit.


Owner's Words:

"Ever since I was little I dreamed of having my own horse - and not just that, I (first) wanted a Chincoteage pony that I could start from the ground up and then when I got way too big I learned about Mustangs and those became my obsession. Life never allowed me to own my own horse, but I never stopped dreaming, and though I was in and out of horses over the years, I've always loved them.


Last year, the horse I was riding at our barn was unfortunately sold and it broke my heart - but it gave me the fire I needed to start horse shopping. I didn't even consider a mustang - I didn't have the facilities to tame one, nor would my barn owner allow a wild animal to come to a lesson barn that had many small children at it fairly enough. But I caught a glimpse of this gorgeous cremello in an IA (Internet Auction) and couldn't stop thinking about him. Something about his face drew me in and I was obsessed, and suddenly no other horse was catching my attention.


The auction passed and I made a post asking who had won him, asking if I could follow his progress. Well, by what I consider a miracle I was connected with the person who won him, and even better, she planned on selling him after he was trained! I discussed with her pledging to be his adopter and we went from there.


Unfortunately, things don't always go as planned and she and him didn't click, but she found me a new trainer (Mustangs Gone (un)Wild) - one who was actually only an hour and a half away from me and that I could be a part of his training on a weekly basis. So I purchased him from her and he moved to New England sooner than planned.


From January until June I have watched this horse go from a feral animal to a well behaved gentleman, both on the ground and under saddle. I want to cry thinking about how far he's come in just a few months, and how it's a dream come true to be the owner of a Mustang. While we have a long way to go still, but Kaiju and I are on our way to being a perfect pair!" - Oakley

 Memories!

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