Should you adopt a Mustang Horse – Do I recommend this – Rick Gore Horsemanship


I got a request to do this video about should a person adopt a Mustang Horse from BLM or should they get a domesticated breed. I discuss pros and cons try and give information so people can decide on their own if a Mustang would be a good choice or not.

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8 Responses to “Should you adopt a Mustang Horse – Do I recommend this – Rick Gore Horsemanship”

  1. saddlebredluver24719 says:

    mustangs arnt mustangs un less there wild so just leave them be not many horses want to be tamed and rode no one likes people sitting on there back in the hot sun i know if i was a horse i would be bucking and rearing to get them off my back MUSTANGS ARE NOT MUSTANGS UN LESS THERE WILD SO FIVE THIS POST SOME THOUGHT AND THINK ABOUT IT

  2. TheMrFixitall says:

    Best experience ever with a horse I had was Mustang. Even though I had to learn hard way I completely agree with you, Rick.
    The Mustang I had experience with was domesticated already. Only problem she had was nobody was able to catch her or even get close to on pasture. After working with her I was only one who was able to approach her.
    Otherwise she was really nice, good and gentle with kids.
    If I had my own place all I would work with is Mustangs.
    Thanks again, Rick!

  3. cyberg00se says:

    If I had my trusty favorite trainer down the street, had nothing but time on my hands, and showed up ready to be open and learn, ready to improve, and most importantly, ready to admit when I’m just dead wrong, I’d consider getting a mustang for riding purposes. Talk about pure horses, you’re so right.

  4. larasa007 says:

    @horseawareness thank you Rick for mentioning that. I think that’s a win win situation for horse and inmates, and people can buy trained riding mustangs pretty reasonable price, . there is a vid about this at
    watch?v=w7dZAVacazo

    I been going to a few horse auctions and something i been noticing a lot is the untrained horse hardly no one wants. Even if they have awesome lines or pedigree. I have seen some grade ranch horses sell for lots of money because they were very well trained.

  5. horseawareness says:

    I was asked to post something about Nevada Department of Correction and prisons where they train Mustangs. This will not let me post links so search google for Nevada Corrections Mustangs, you will get hits to link. They are having an adoption of trained Mustangs soon.

  6. babyhorsey6 says:

    LOL @ 4:58 No, your not. Great informative video. Your horses are so wonderful.

  7. MsHorselover8 says:

    Im going to adopt a mustang tomorrow first im going to ride him and see if hes nice. Hes a BLM mustang but is trained.

  8. OriginalCopyCat1874 says:

    Thanks Rick! Very informative.

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