Unloading Ace BLM Wild Mustang Stallion

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This is ace, our mustang stallion. I adopted him Friday, April 24th 2009. This is unloading him from the blm. He has never been touched, lead, or petted.

***Note*** If you are going to comment on the lead rope after 11/7/2010 your comment will be deleted. I am tired of constantly having to answer to comments about it. For the last time. The BLM adoption center here in NV REQUIRES you to have a halter and lead rope on the horse before they put him in the trailer. Basically because a bunch of novices ended up with a horse that they had no idea how to gentle and then complained after three years they still couldn't catch the horse. Now I'm not going to even address that issue because first of all if you don't have basic horse knowledge you shouldn't be anywhere near a wild horse. So you have to have a halter and lead rope on or you don't bring home the horse. They put in on in the chute before they load the horse. They usually wrap it around their neck and feed it through the halter, but out of all the horses I have brought home from the blm ALL OF THE LEADS came loose before we got home, and we only live 20 minutes away. So, yeah it sucks you have to have one on but you do. I got it off him pretty quickly and started halter breaking him. It is NOT on there as a drag for them to get used to it touching their legs etc. I don't even do that with my foals so there is no way I would do it with a wild horse. Plus with the type of panel I use it can get caught pretty easily so first task is to get it off. Now other questions or comments I welcome! Also there is a new updated video of him being ridden. (Not the third ride, but the one called update!) If your are interested click on my other videos and select it. Thanks guys!


Also, there are tons more pictures and updates on his blog at www.wildstallionace.blogspot.com enjoy!

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