"WILD HORSE FOUNDATION"
"America's Last Chance"
After several months of receiving what I thought was Spam mail, It was actually a cast call to do a part in a movie called America's Last Chance.
What I can tell you about this as they do not want any of the events of the movie to get out something to do with marketing and release.
This movie is based on the fact that the American Mustang has been portrayed as an underdog, and untrainable horse, that can do most any ranch jobs and never given the real opportunity to be seen.
I know they are looking for other ways adopters and people have use the mustangs and I've done everything to let them know about drills teams etc.
Well, with a little help from some of my friends, this is being filmed, made for TV., 2 hours in length and I am honored to be a part of this, mostly on private ranches in Texas.
It is schedule to be out next spring, late they say. Of course like everything it's all about finance money and I don't see it getting in the way. When it hits you will see the American legend as you never have before doing their job and making the legacy proud.
It was hard work in gentling some of these but like I said it was team work and it will help us all to make this a better place. I teach others "how-to-gentle" and train wild horses using other techniques than the old traditional cowboy methods, most of the cast and crew folks are amazed at the style and out come.
I will keep my promise that one day soon it will be a waiting list to have an American Mustang!
These great steeds helped to build this country and many folks today have helped to destroy what they stay for and its there lack of knowledge and education that has hurt this breed and truly the Mustang is a breed all to itself as it should be.
I wish I could say more.
Please make sure you adopt your wild horses while you can because it will be a waiting list soon!
Thank You for your support for continuing to adopt wild horses and helping us to place these into good homes.
You can help us to keep the fight by making a Donation so that we can continue to save more wild horses.
10-28-06