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EXTREME MUSTANG MAKEOVER - TRAINER BLOG

Welcome to the Extreme Mustang Makeover Trainer Blog. Extreme Mustang Makeover trainers are a dedicated bunch of men and women who are using their incredible talents to train these amazing horses. Here you'll be able to share in their journey as they tell their own stories of connection, triumph and victory in building their unique bond with an American Mustang. Enjoy!

First Experience with Mustangs





I have two yearlings, Nevada (bay) and Rica (sorrel). It's been a great learning opportunity for me to see the contrasts between them. Nevada was quick to trust and hook up while Rica was much slower. Nevada starts each day about where we left off and Rica needs to go back a few steps and reinforce what she learned before. Both are athletic and quick learners. I had rope halters and leads put on them at the pick up site, but I'm not sure if that was a good idea. It took a while before I could get them off :) Now we are progressing well , I think.





 


ADDITIONAL BLOGS

Check the links below to visit additional blogs by our great EMM Trainers!

Heath Marshall
Jimmy Thomas
Karen Cooper
Judy Ballenger
Judy Dorenkamp
Tom King
Aaron Smith
Lynn Decker
Dan Keen
Karen Neuenschwander
Joslyn Pretz
Buddy Uldrikson
Robert Carlson
Jim Hicks
Christina de Pinet
Cindy Cappel
Cindy Branham
Byron Hogan
Kirstin Koehler
Joan Fisher
Karina Lewis
Matt Replogle
Lauren Vincent
Marissa Boster
Careen Hammock
Sadie Mae
Caitlin Ryan
Lanny Leach
Mary Lee Brighton

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