wild horse adoption

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wild horse adoption

Last chance mustang

the story of one horse, one horseman, and one final shot at redemption
Mitch Bornstein has spent twenty years as a horse trainer working with damaged, abused, and difficult horses. In that time he thought he had met just about every kind of dangerous horse there is. But he was wrong. When he met a former American wild mustang named Samson, who hated everyone and everything and wasn't afraid to show it, he knew he had a problem. Samson had lost his freedom six years ago but still acted as the wild stallion he had been, and because of abuse suffered at the hands of previous owners, he was thought to be untrainable. But Bornstein eventually bonded with Samson over the course of a year, and learned to appreciate the greatness of a wild American mustang.

Man and mustang

1992
Describes the government program which maintains an ecological balance among wild mustangs by capturing, training, and offering for adoption selected animals.
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