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Mustangs Gone (un)Wild




The Mustang Diaries: Penny Found Her Home!
Some horses come into your life to stay forever. Others come into your life so you can help them become the horse they were meant to be for someone else. Penny, turned out to be the second kind. We adopted Penny when she was just two years old in September of 2024. Originally, she was supposed to become my boyfriend Joe’s horse. We had visions of the two of them growing together, but as Penny matured, one thing became pretty obvious—she simply wasn't going to be big-boned eno
maryahcarlin
Jul 294 min read


The Mustang Diaries: New Student!! Lakota Sioux Arrives and Begins Training!
Welcome, Lakota Sioux! 🐴 We're excited to welcome Lakota Sioux, our newest training student, who arrived at the farm almost two weeks ago! Lakota has hit the ground running and is absolutely SOARING through her groundwork. Her confidence, willingness to learn, and steady progress are a testament to the hard work and dedication her owner has already invested before arriving for training. Building a solid foundation on the ground is one of the most important steps in creating
maryahcarlin
Jul 31 min read


The Mustang Diaries: Pecos June 15-30 Training Update
Pecos has had quite the eventful couple of weeks here in training. Before his recent setback, he enjoyed a wonderful trail ride with his owner. It was a fantastic outing, and it was great to see the partnership they've been building continue to grow outside of the arena. Unfortunately, shortly after that ride, Pecos developed what appears to be a hoof abscess. Anyone who has dealt with abscesses knows they can be incredibly painful, and this one has certainly been taking its
maryahcarlin
Jul 21 min read
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