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Re: RC: Mustangs in missouri



"guest@endurance.net" wrote:
b1 pinehill@joln.net
Ireently read an article about "Mustang Lady" and her accomplishments in endurance.  My little black mare has often been mistaken for a mustang at endurance rides.  she has a sesibility in the woods that has enabled me to take the most challenging courses at speed.  She is now 20 and my friends ask me what i will do without her someday.  They joke is "don't follow her she rides a goat"  They say if i could see where she was taking me i'd be afraid.  i am legally blind.  we lead the way.  the attributes of mustang lady sounded so much like my "leading Lady"  I know there are wild horses near emminence, missouri.  I wondered how they compared to our western wild horses.  I am looking for a prospect.
 
Hi -
    Anyone interested in Spanish Mustangs can contact me privately and I'll tell you how to contact the breed registries and breeders.   (For breed registry info you can look in the Nov. issue of "Western Horseman" too.)
    Spanish Mustangs, Spanish Barbs, Kigers, Wilbur Cruces are not the same as BLM mustangs.  The "spanish" horses are what the Spaniards brought to the New World in the 1500s that later became the indian horse and the original mustang.  Remnant herds were found throughout the west and back in the 1950s people starting conserving them.  There are breeders in Wyoming, South Dakota, Minnesota, Ohio, Mississippi, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona among other states.
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