Rescue update!

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Rescue update!

Hello everyone, presenting a video showcasing the events of yesterday, highlighting the bond Tristan has established with his mares. A stallion’s primary objective is to form a band, driving his every action in his life. This innate behavior is fascinating, as they will go to great lengths to protect their mares. Horses are remarkably family-oriented, similar to humans. As long as they have their family, their living location is of lesser importance.

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We work 5 am to 11 pm to keep Salt River wild horses safe! We get no credit l, we do not get paid a dime, and haters are constantly spinning egregious lies and libel, because they are mad they are not managing wild horses. Join us in our mission to keep Salt River wild horses safe! Like and share our page! Thank you!

 

 


 

January 11th 12:58 AM

Hi everyone, we know there are a lot of questions and we’ll answer all of them. We’ve had an unbelievably long day. It may be very ironic that we are trapping horses, but we chose to do it our way to ensure that nothing would happen to Tristan or the highly pregnant mares in the process. It would have been done far rougher and faster, and they would have ended up at auction, like the alpines. Now we have abided by the state law, and they are safe and sound at our facility. Our next step is to let them have their babies at our facility safe and sound and then raise the funds nesesary to give them sanctuary forever. We really hope we can pull that off for them.

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