Last of the Spanish Mustangs

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  • čas přidán 17. 03. 2013
  • This show aired on CBS 5 in Phoenix and was the second highest rated show of the day, next to the Rose Bowl...and just a half a ratings point behind. People like wild horses.
    It is always a pleasure to spend time with them.
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Komentáře • 369

  • @elizabethbarnes2339
    @elizabethbarnes2339 Před 4 lety +15

    My Grandfather raised horses his father was Spaniard.and his mother was Native American from Los lunas New Mexico. And he always had horses thank you for the beautiful showing of these horse's ❤️

    • @frankallison361
      @frankallison361 Před rokem +2

      No such thing as pure Spanish in New Mexico, that is a myth. The Spanish had their children with indigenous women. Most of the women that came with Onate were Mestiza or Castiza women whose mothers or grandmothers were Nahua. Then came the intermixing with the Pueblos.

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +27

    Thank you for taking the time to say comment--it means a lot to me. People who care about wild horses are some of the most decent people I've ever met.

  • @davechristensen8299
    @davechristensen8299 Před 4 lety +8

    There are some truly good human beings in this video. 60 years ago I saw hundreds of wild mustangs on 50 mile cattle round-ups in the desert hills of Nevada. I rode some. What impressed me was the incredible variety of colors that they came in; combinations of rare genes that few people have ever seen.

  • @scytale2242
    @scytale2242 Před rokem +2

    So great to see American people taking well care of these beautiful horses.
    Thank you and cheers from Spain :)

  • @nikolaromanos456
    @nikolaromanos456 Před 9 lety +18

    They are my brothers in the wild, I love them, USA should leave them there to multiply and be protective.
    Thanks for the documenting this horses.

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +6

    The afternoon with the white stallion is one I'll always remember. They are beautiful, Joy, thank you.

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 11 lety +3

    That is very nice of you to take the time to say that. I appreciate it very much.

  • @geridattilo8784
    @geridattilo8784 Před 6 lety +2

    They are as important to this country as the Buffalo and the American Indians. They ALL made this country what it is today. We are obligated to help them in every way possible. It is our responsibility to preserve them.

    • @joyceloving4609
      @joyceloving4609 Před 5 lety

      Geri Dattilo We haven’t done well with the American Indians. You see how important they are to this country.

  • @MorganJServices
    @MorganJServices Před 8 lety +18

    The world would be void of certain beauty without dedication by people like you Len. Thank you.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 8 lety +2

      +Lisa W Thanks so much for the kind words Lisa...made my day.

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +13

    Thank you, even though I don't care for standard definition any more, I can still watch this again and again myself. As for the comments, they are what make America great. We can be critical of the government, we can disagree, we can say what we want. If the man wants to equate them to feral hogs, I don't agree either. I do appreciate his right to say it though. We just need to enlighten him.

  • @bichonlover6252
    @bichonlover6252 Před 10 lety +19

    Len, thank you for documenting the lives of these beautiful, wild and free horses. I wish they could all keep their freedom always. The ending of your film broke my heart because the implication was that the black pregnant mare did not survive -- I hope I am wrong about that. Have you heard of the Youths' Equine Alliance (YEA)? Robin Warren is a teenager who is making an impact on the BLM in Nevada by publicly protesting the cruelty of the helicopter roundups and the shadeless holding pens. You and Robin are good people bringing attention to the plight of these beautiful symbols of American freedom. Thank you!

  • @SinCityRaider81
    @SinCityRaider81 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for bringing awareness to a species that can't speak for themselves.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome, and the comment is much appreciated.

  • @bonnieb7608
    @bonnieb7608 Před 3 lety +4

    I live on the Golden Valley side of the Cerbat and never knew about these houses until stumbling onto your video tonight. I've only been in this area now for 18 months so I'm excited that I may get to see one and take pictures of it.

    • @christinebaker3293
      @christinebaker3293 Před 3 lety +1

      www.perc.org/2019/02/11/where-the-buffalo-roam/
      It's so dry and so much development here now. Sadly, Jean Bishop couldn't care less and now wants to put a $5 Billion gas processing plant into Red Lake -- she has zero regard for the wildlife that's already been so negatively impacted by the venture capitalist farmers.

    • @bonnieb7608
      @bonnieb7608 Před 3 lety

      @@christinebaker3293 I was going that there would have been enough signatures to get rid of her. She doesn't care about anyone or anything in the are unless it directly affects her.

    • @christinebaker3293
      @christinebaker3293 Před 3 lety

      @@bonnieb7608 Who is better than Jean Bishop? While certainly not an environmentalist, at least she voted against renaming a road after that criminal / terrorist.

  • @8ngindoi
    @8ngindoi Před 10 lety +3

    To date this is the most moving and compelling video that captured the plight, instinctive determination, and gentle attraction these horses have. You know how to approach horses correctly, with slow, unhurried movements to command their trust. Love your dog, Gee, never knew the BLM was such an unaccountable organization.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 8 lety +1

      +8ngindoi Thank you! This comment slipped by me. Such kind words, made my night.

  • @jsbrooks72
    @jsbrooks72 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this video. I just returned to Tucson from South Dakota. I finally got to visit the wild horse sanctuary started by Dayton Hyde and got to visit with the mustangs.

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +5

    In response to Poopon--I understand your position. My family raised cattle and sheep in Montana.
    Wild horses represent the best in American spirit and domestic horses brought us out west and settled this country. This, to me, distinguishes horses from hogs.
    I've logged 100 plus hours in wild horse herds and haven't witnessed the destruction to the land you cite. I would have to see it first hand to support your views. I respect your stance and appreciate you taking time to write.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 4 lety

      @Kim Markle Good point about the Native Americans. You don't need to swear though.

  • @islanders6846
    @islanders6846 Před 3 lety +1

    El Mustang tiene sangre del verdadero "pura sangre español "
    El pura sangre andalu' cartujano ,de la Cartuja de Sevilla.
    El Caballo más fiel noble y valiente !

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 3 lety +2

      Si estar en su presencia es una experiencia rica

  • @nitefox4411
    @nitefox4411 Před 5 lety +1

    There is not enough food for all the horses to remain...BUT Please protect this special herd. They are the original American horse of the West. The horses the Indians rode. A part of who we are.

    • @cacatr4495
      @cacatr4495 Před 5 lety +3

      Yes, there is enough food for all the horses to remain. The reason they claim there isn't, is because they want millions of cattle to be given grazing preference over the wild horse. It's not an issue of forage, but what species of animal they want to have the forage. Cattle makes them money, whereas live horses don't. Wild horse herds don't double every four years, they are not over-populated like they claim. Lies are told about the horses and their numbers, because the entire cattle vs. wild horse issue is all about money. They leave out that it's actually about their money-making cattle: to do this, they claim things about the horses that aren't true.

  • @susanflowers7425
    @susanflowers7425 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing your story of these beautiful creatures called"Horse's" They are truly amazing animals, and I was interested to find out some of their history. Although often times it was heart breaking to see how some were and still are treated.

  • @Raven101able
    @Raven101able Před 7 lety +4

    I love your video! I am about to embark on an adventure to east Oregon with 20 boxes of carrots and 20 boxes of apples. Hay and a bit of gain as well as a 1500 gallon water tank and five water troughs. BLM be damned; I really care and want to come to know these fellow creatures. I have always been best with animals over people.

  • @learningprograms5516
    @learningprograms5516 Před 2 lety

    I had one of these when I was a little girl...black and white, was my best friend!!

  • @daisyluv917
    @daisyluv917 Před 9 lety +2

    Donated to your courageous and worthy cause, Len. Great job!! Love the mustangs!!

  • @snicklefritzdabest
    @snicklefritzdabest Před 10 lety +21

    I love mustangs and I'm not against the rounding up of a FEW individuals not a whole herd mind you but mustangs are absolutely beautiful wild animals that should be respected as such. I cannot form the words to express how valuable mustangs are but there is one story that describes them perfectly. To quote Kaitie in the movie Flicka "The history of the west was written by the horse. Wherever a settler left his foot print there was a hoof print right beside it...We need to protect them for them, for they are the hope for some kind of living memory of what the promise of America used to be, and could be again" Mustangs and other wild horses BUILT America. We wouldn't have survived without a plow horse, a cow horse, pack horse, calvary horse, we wouldnt be who we are today without horses and they deserve to be treated as the veterans they are starting with the Mustang.

    • @fona8242
      @fona8242 Před 10 lety +2

      A romantic, yet unrealistic ideal for an invasive species. We can definitely improve our management practices of them.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +3

      Amen my friend. You summed it up perfectly.

    • @brookesager8238
      @brookesager8238 Před 9 lety +1

      I love what you just said. Amen

    • @taintedinkpress
      @taintedinkpress Před 9 lety +5

      F Crockett
      Invasive, if you mean the cattle and sheep. Yes. I agree.

    • @miraleatardiff8543
      @miraleatardiff8543 Před 4 lety

      @@taintedinkpress All animals brought over from Europe and a let loose to reproduce unchecked are invasive, and that includes the mustangs. The numbers of Cattle and sheep are controlled; feral horses are not.
      The mustangs are the USA's version of Australia's feral camels.

  • @doc2b77
    @doc2b77 Před 10 lety +4

    Thank you for this very educational and beautiful documentary about a group of majestic animals that few have seen and many aren't aware still exist. These wild horses are a true symbol of the old American spirit. Hopefully something is done to save them so future generations can experience them beyond a picture in a textbook. Media coverage and films like this are key in increasing awareness and spearheading conservation efforts.

  • @therasia5
    @therasia5 Před 10 lety +5

    Thank-you for this video I really enjoyed the footage and the history as well. This is more than just an emotional subject with the already lost and future losses of the Spanish Mustang and the other herds; this to me is a reflection of man's irresponsibility and greed. Mismanagement of God given animals, plants, and a growing list of anything inspired by nature. I don't appreciate some comments here about how destructive they are and no different than feral hogs. Most certainly they are not.

  • @holdchipformy2cents
    @holdchipformy2cents Před 11 lety +3

    Thank You, Len! Greaat film! Love those Mustangs and Burros!

  • @TrekkerPat
    @TrekkerPat Před 10 lety +5

    We have Spanish Mustangs at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary.

  • @fromkillpens2newhomes878
    @fromkillpens2newhomes878 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well done. Thank you for sharing with us.

    • @fromkillpens2newhomes878
      @fromkillpens2newhomes878 Před 3 lety

      I looked up the Hebrew spelling of Cerbat, and it is TSadi, Resh, Bet, Tet.
      Neither of my Hebrew dictionaries have the whole word, but I found many examples of the first 3 charactors: Tsadi, Resh Bet.
      In every instance, the verb root means "BURN" and "SCORCH".
      Due to their home range being in the Arizona desert, I think I'm on the right track.
      Does anyone else have any more information about the Cerbat herd, or the origins of their name?

  • @billiedavies1930
    @billiedavies1930 Před 10 lety +19

    Thank you so much for this. Horses are magic and to kill them-never mind put them on a menu- defies understanding. I would love to work with them. Viva los caballos salvajes!

  • @Raliself
    @Raliself Před 11 lety +1

    Beautiful video thank you for sharing.

  • @pfinerd
    @pfinerd Před 6 lety +33

    HELP SAVE THE WILD HORSES from Federal Bureau of Land Management from killing them

  • @eskay3345
    @eskay3345 Před 4 lety +1

    It hurts my heart to see humans treating animals with such cruelty. I’m glad some people were caring and kind towards these beautiful horses. It’s a beautiful yet difficult film

  • @nitefox4411
    @nitefox4411 Před 5 lety +1

    And dude, you did a great job being with the herd.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I enjoyed being around wild horses and the time spent enlightened me.

  • @resurrected56
    @resurrected56 Před rokem

    Isn't that kinda crazy. Something so special and ancient and beautiful right in their own back yard, and most Kingman residents have never seen one.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před rokem

      So true, but I have found they like hearing about them and discussing them, and I've had a few people from Kingman say they've gotten up to see them, so that warms my heart. Thank you for the kind words.

  • @kayla1955
    @kayla1955 Před 10 lety +14

    I am so disappointed in our Governments indifference to these wonderful icons. Thank you so much for a very informative and beautiful video. I am in Ohio with not much money but I sign every petition, call Congressmen and Senators, etc. Once they are gone they are GONE!! They are so beautiful in their wildness. We MUST protect them!!

    • @rozyroan385
      @rozyroan385 Před 10 lety +3

      I totally agree! I don't understand the governments need to eliminate all these wild wonderful horses .. and all of a sudden and quickly and in mass numbers

    • @animaljp3
      @animaljp3 Před 9 lety

      Rozy Roan they are invasive species, brought here by settlers. no more American then the Europeans that kicked NA out of there lands

    • @uoftbab2809
      @uoftbab2809 Před 9 lety +1

      animaljp3 Horses were native not long ago before the native americans wiped them out. The landscape hasn't evolved drastically, so horses fit in the landscape.

    • @diegopc1357
      @diegopc1357 Před 9 lety +1

      animaljp3 If they were an invasive species they would be doing harm to the environment along with thriving very well and overpopulating. Regardless if they are of Spanish decent horses were native to these lands long before the Spanish brought a different species of them. To call them invasive is completely ignorant and irrelevant.

    • @animaljp3
      @animaljp3 Před 9 lety

      Diego Padron they died out in amerce and the environment adapted to survive without them. Thus introducing them is no considered an invasive species. Horses have no predators and multiply without restraints. Many ecosystems are stressed by there presence.

  • @abayes100
    @abayes100 Před 11 lety +4

    I love my mustang. He was originally from Nevada. He is the smartest horse I have ever owned. The BLM is corrupt. They need to be stopped.

  • @arnablondal1871
    @arnablondal1871 Před 5 lety +58

    0:21 I got triggered as soon as I saw her kick the horses belly wtf

    • @miraleatardiff8543
      @miraleatardiff8543 Před 4 lety +6

      Not the best way to treat a horse, but rest assured horses get kicked a lot harder than that by other horses. That little kick's nothing compared to what it gets from its herd mates.
      And no, I'd never kick a horse, either.

    • @keevinhesue1796
      @keevinhesue1796 Před 4 lety +8

      Ikr dumb ppl don't respect nothing!! Me & my uncle used to catch mustangs n new mexico while grow'n up..im Navaho n we respect horses!! 🙏

    • @jameswells-uk6qu
      @jameswells-uk6qu Před 4 lety +1

      Same here!

    • @kevinroscoe5431
      @kevinroscoe5431 Před 4 lety +2

      to the horse that's like a soft pat on the shoulder is to us humans. believe me, i know horses

    • @sallyjohnson3371
      @sallyjohnson3371 Před 4 lety +1

      Some horses blow their belly out when you go to saddle them. A little bump will cause them to breath out. No one wants a loose saddle girth

  • @igora.santos8105
    @igora.santos8105 Před 9 lety +1

    I LOVE horses!!
    They are amazing

  • @allisoncolby7851
    @allisoncolby7851 Před 3 lety +2

    This was a good video, very interesting and educatuonal. I do feel like it ended in a way that was a bit incomplete, as each of the heard bands were being discussed, very little attention was brought to the Montana/Wyoming heard, and nothing at all about the Oregon (Kigers?) heard/band. It would have been really outstanding if all of the heards were given the same amount of discovery. I really liked watching this though, and didnt want it to end. Thank you for sharing it...

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 3 lety

      You're right, I should just spend another thousand dollars on top of what I already spent and pop on over to Oregon to film the Kigers. Joking a bit, but c'mon. Maybe you could film them. They look magnificent to me. Thanks for the kind words and the response.

    • @allisoncolby7851
      @allisoncolby7851 Před 3 lety

      @@Mustang8ify Wow.. I didnt mean to appear ignorant. Surely some information or pictures wouldnt have cost you "$1K." I'm sure its frustrating having to occasionally deal with a not so mindful public, but I genuinely liked your video, and it wasnt meant as a criticism, I was just super interested, and I'm sorry, it was just a thought. I'm sorry you felt the need to thump me with your sarcasm. Not to worry, you wont have my interest anymore, I'm sure you'd rather make room for a more "considerate" audience. Best of luck to you sincerely. No offense taken or given.

  • @joyvramos
    @joyvramos Před 10 lety +3

    They are beautiful!!

    • @nelsonwatkins2358
      @nelsonwatkins2358 Před 3 lety

      I don’t understand the reason for killing these amazing horses . Just exactly what have they done to warrant this. Is it the rancher wanting more and more grazing for the already over populated herds of cattle . Who’s land is this any way it surely doesn’t belong to the cattle ranchers is this not public land in which we all as Americans own . How is it that people that raise cattle have so much power that they dictate what animal gets to graze and live out it’s life on public land . These animals are wild just like the deer and elk do these horses kill your cattle I think not you fatten your cattle on public land how much do you pay to graze the free grasses is it pennies on the dollar. I say this why not leave the horses alone they do nothing to you what so ever. There is plenty of good land available to raise your cattle on but like most greedy people you have to destroy obstacles in your way so you can turn a big profit .God is watching you there is nothing you need to warrant the destruction of these beautiful animals you should be ashamed of your selves.

  • @rubytoesjungle
    @rubytoesjungle Před 8 lety +40

    It is sad that wild horses are going extinct,like many other species😢

    • @Ravenfitch82
      @Ravenfitch82 Před 7 lety +1

      rubytoesjungle they are not going extinct at all, they are protected by law

    • @leoscarpoli1nonly
      @leoscarpoli1nonly Před 5 lety

      Fuckem

    • @imrandom5234
      @imrandom5234 Před 5 lety

      Leo Scarpoli 💀🙄

    • @christhompson9486
      @christhompson9486 Před 4 lety +2

      They wouldn't be going extinct if the BLM and ranchers would leave them alone.

    • @miraleatardiff8543
      @miraleatardiff8543 Před 4 lety +1

      Wild horses will never become extinct for the simple reason they are not a distinct breed or species; they are horses.

  • @jenniferrevilla5298
    @jenniferrevilla5298 Před 11 měsíci

    Beautiful documentary, thank you.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you Jennifer, that's very kind of you to watch it and take the time to write. I appreciate it.

  • @brookesager8238
    @brookesager8238 Před 9 lety +8

    I love mustangs. I ride one. He is so amazing and I love him so much. He is how I can get out of real life. He is the most inspiring thing I have ever seen. Mustangs should be respected. I think we should stop horse slaughter !

  • @tee1up785
    @tee1up785 Před 3 lety

    ‘Three dog night’ but I kinda like the music! 👏 👏 👏

  • @Marty933
    @Marty933 Před 10 lety +12

    The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary in South Dakota has a herd of the pure Spanish horses running on their 13.000 acres of prairies and canyons. These horses came from the Pryors. They also have a herd of the extremely rare "curlies", horses with curly coats and manes, just beautiful. Considering the BLM is currently going state by state, first in Montana, and now being fought in Wyoming, exterminating the wild horse herds. The herds are rounded up en masse, loaded onto trucks, and shipped to Canadian and Mexican slaughter houses. Mares, foals, stallions all crushed onto trucks and rail cars with no food or water for days to the horrors of the kill floors.

    • @kerryobrien6299
      @kerryobrien6299 Před 4 lety +1

      That is so untrue. Approximately 1% of horses going to slaughter are BLM mustangs and usually those are titled, meaning privately owned. Most are thoroughbreds and quarter horses. Yes the slaughter business is ugly, but get your facts straight. There are no "pure" Spanish horses either. Geez, the romance.

    • @kerryobrien6299
      @kerryobrien6299 Před 4 lety

      Kim Markle not going to get into a pissing match because you’ve clearly drunk the koolaid. Bye bye dreamer.

    • @ruthmoonstruck5947
      @ruthmoonstruck5947 Před 2 lety

      Hard to fight stupid. Just believe what you want to and we will carry on fighting for who deserves it - the wild horses. The end.

  • @marymathis9299
    @marymathis9299 Před 4 lety +1

    Aren’t these animals beautiful! So glad they are skittish, thats probably helped to keep them safe! loved seeing their interest in your dog...and loved that you sang to them...do you play an instrument of some kind? Bet that would kick it up a notch! Loved watching, thank you so much!

  • @paardentango
    @paardentango Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you for this video, its so beautiful and touching.
    Had to share this on my Facebook page, hope you don't mind.
    This video should be world wide, its such a treasure and you really told a story of reality here. So well told..

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +14

    I have a really good camera now...I just don't want to leave my daughter for more than a day. She's at about the right age now, so maybe it's time she went with me. Thanks for the note Doree.

    • @estebanpuga2427
      @estebanpuga2427 Před 3 lety

      Tienes mi líke por labor hacia los caballos

    • @anneteller3128
      @anneteller3128 Před 3 lety

      Do you and your daughter still look for the feral horses? It's been a while. I heard once a species is domesticated, they can never be totally wild again, only feral.

    • @sanmiguel6726
      @sanmiguel6726 Před 3 lety

      so she is 7 yrs old now

  • @lizxu322
    @lizxu322 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful documentary

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Liz, kind words coming from such a beautiful lady

  • @myhorsepony
    @myhorsepony Před 10 lety +7

    Do it!!! they need you!!!

  • @ubeytkaragoz2266
    @ubeytkaragoz2266 Před 5 lety +1

    I love horses

  • @daisyluv917
    @daisyluv917 Před 9 lety +3

    Len, will you please come east to do a film on our outer banks Spanish Mustangs? They need all the exposure and support that they can garner from positive exposure. THANKS!!!

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 9 lety +5

      Karen Allred I've always wanted to...I lived in Baltimore and got called into work (tv news) on the day I was going to film. Ironically, our photographer went there two weeks later
      and once again, I was covering something else...but I just got a 4k camera and would love to get those horses filmed on it. I also would like to film without hiking steep ridges with
      loose rocks just once! Hmmm...check out Wild Spanish Mustangs at www.lenjproductions.com (shameless plug, but could use help for travel money) for my latest Cerbat piece, which shows my first ever colt, colors in the herd and my way of getting close....and who knows. I just might do it. I made it to $200 in sales and send 10 percent to JERAS animal rescue.

  • @denisefrickey9349
    @denisefrickey9349 Před 10 lety +4

    I wonder if anyone is interested in Louisiana's wild horses? I have never run across a reference to them, only to small bands of strayed animals gone feral. These look much like the wild herds you show, and have been locally known for generations. I have heard it said that they are remnants of the Spanish horses, either released or escaped, and some from shipwrecks. Spanish explorers certainly came through there.
    As a child I owned one, from the herds that run the Henderson Levee. They are beautiful, called Creole Ponies, or sometimes Levee Nags or Levee Horses. They are small, sturdy, fine featured and quick. They are very agile and make great cutting or trail ride horses. Mine, with her mother, was captured at about 5 days old. Mom was about 12, and never really tamed down. Most of them don't need to be shod, having very neat, sturdy hooves.
    The other herds live in the coastal marshes around Terrebonne Parish in South Louisiana. Many a fisherman or hunter has seen them start from the marsh grass at the sound of a boat motor and take to the water to escape, disappearing among the little swamp islands.
    I wish someone would check them out before its too late.

  • @katherinepoletto4227
    @katherinepoletto4227 Před 8 lety

    +Len Johnson,its Katherine poletto.i have to wait till new month to order. thnx SO much for getting back to me.will get it as soon as first of mnth . CAN'T WAIT

  • @ashleyglenntart2871
    @ashleyglenntart2871 Před 10 lety +3

    Len, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife "service" has put up 4 strands of barbed wire for 3 miles to keep the Corolla horses (Spanish Mustang descendents) out of the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge. They say the horses are non-native, feral and destructive. I didn't know that some people have been trying to wipe out an entire herds of wild horses for years. As the numbers dwindle and the gene pool is small, I'm so sad and fearful that we may lose this great natural resource.

    • @erikasanchez7972
      @erikasanchez7972 Před 5 lety

      Are you living under a rock? Your ignorance shines from under it though! How is a horse a natural resource?

  • @ralanm2
    @ralanm2 Před 10 lety

    All animals on this earth deserve a place,If we as humans continue to let any disappear with dis regard .I' believe we will regret this beyond anyone's imagination!

  • @lucasa1849
    @lucasa1849 Před 5 lety +3

    These individual bloodlines of very healthy beautifull horses should be protected.
    The mustang isn't just one type of horse, and can in no way be compared to the horse equivalent of a stray dog.

  • @winifredthompson2488
    @winifredthompson2488 Před 8 lety +2

    The wild herds of these beautiful horses must be saved for the nation. I don't know how feasible it would be, but here in Ireland we have the lovely Connemara pony, these ponies run semi wild over parts of Connemara, but are mostly owned by farmers. These ponies were originally from the Spanish Armada ships that were wrecked in a great storm. For the past 60 to 70 years the Irish government released a stallion (thoroughbred) called Little Heaven by Hyperion, to improve the breed, this greatly enhanced the Connemara, into a type bred for riding, Many great Show jumpers have come from these bloodlines, including The Great Stroller that was owned by Marian Coax and competed at Wembley and The white City, The Great DUNDRUM ridden By Tommy Wade, winning the high jump 7 feet 3 inches at the White City, and wining the Aga Khan Trophy for Ireland in Dublin, he was a small horse standing 15.1h.h. but could take on the best in show jumping, Blue Heaven another great performer. Would this work for some of these wonderful herds of horses, that their foals could be trained for use as riding horses and competition horses.
    Would it be possible to release a decent thoroughbred horse to improve the quality of these wild horses.
    This is just a idea. Thank you to all you wonderful people out there that are trying to save these horses. And to you government officials that are trying to destroy them, hang your heads in shame.
    While I am not stupid I know that at certain times you may have to cull old and inferm horses, this should be done with as little pain and as humanely as possible. Rounding up with hello copters is a no brained.
    Thank you for reading, and remember these are all GOD'S CREATURES and we have a responsibility to look after them.
    Thank you for reading this and GOD bless you and greetings from Northern Ireland.

    • @winifredthompson2488
      @winifredthompson2488 Před 7 lety

      Mel Hawk Thank you for this information . The mustang is a beautiful horse, it is a wild horse, and releasing the TB To improve the breed can only enhance this incredible breed of horse. Greetings from Northern Ireland.

  • @altrey520
    @altrey520 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for giving a true glimpse on what the BLM really is about! There used to be over 2 million wild horses roaming the North American plains and we’ve just about wiped them out.

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 11 lety +2

    Thanks, it took a lot of weekends. Not one to make now that I have a 6-year-old!

  • @davidtorres198204
    @davidtorres198204 Před 10 lety +2

    they aare great horses most of d horses in puerto rico are direct descents of spanish mustangs n most of them are gaited and really smooth and fast to ride

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +2

      Thanks David, you're right. I appreciate the comment.

  • @zopaseah4982
    @zopaseah4982 Před 6 lety +1

    thanks for this video production n upload. i realise that some cowboys on horses are really cruel n horrible to herbivorous animals, the human qualities like compassion n kindness are missing in these evil cowboys.
    life is tough for all living beings, .. fortunately for animals, there are still some good kind folks around to care for them.

  • @feiryfella
    @feiryfella Před 8 lety +3

    I can look out my window at one every day!

  • @Redwolfless
    @Redwolfless Před 8 lety +1

    I love horses, I went to corolla in north Carolina, They have a massive preserver for them, I went to see them on a ride. We saw a bunch of them. They have a couple herd/groups, that sometimes are on the beach

  • @dianneburns6736
    @dianneburns6736 Před 3 lety +1

    Take care of the animals let the horses free again ever

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +2

    HI, I think the definition of save is tricky. There are a couple of reputable horse refuges that have shown interest in taking them. That would move them out of state, and I am against that. I honestly think the best thing is the limited housing expanding around the Cerbats. If it remains limited, the horses will be surrounded by non-cattle types--probably horse lovers. If too many houses go in, there's bound to be someone complaining. I need to go back up there and take a look.

  • @manuelmesa468
    @manuelmesa468 Před 10 lety

    I Love Mustangs ღ

  • @fidelpnar6537
    @fidelpnar6537 Před 8 lety

    thank you

  • @stellachristensen247
    @stellachristensen247 Před 4 lety

    My travels out west reno Nevada has the most Spanish looking mustangs.

  • @Mustang8ify
    @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +1

    Hi, did I reply to this? Sorry if I didn't. I did the kick shot to show how we accept they way we treat horses as normal when actually it's not. I grew up at horse shows and they did this all the time. I think the people doing it loved their horses--they just got used to yanking them around and kicking them. Wild horses don't get yanked and kicked in the wild. Sounds like we're kind of on the same page here, though. Thanks for the comment.

    • @HunkabrninSteele
      @HunkabrninSteele Před 3 lety

      Horses don’t get kicked in the wild ? you don’t know anything about horses maybe you should watch some wild horses and watch how much they kick each other you can’t kick nearly as hard as they kick each other.I wish people would stay out of the stuff they not know anything about hush

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, sure. I mean I only logged like...100 hours watching wild horses in the wild...grew up with horses...fed them...trained them...rode them...
      so your logic, if I get this right, is that because a human kicks a horse in the video, that means I don't know anything about wild horses or horses in general.
      I don't understand your logic.

  • @Nepociano
    @Nepociano Před 6 lety +1

    Does this video say anything about the legendary Asturcón horse, which still lives on in our Asturian mountains? Do you know that it was the legendary horse of the ancient Astures, the last hispanic people to be conquered by Rome in a war that took longer than Julius Caesar's Conquest of Gaul? Even Nero had one asturcón, which competed in the Roman circus. This horse belongs to the Celtic horses and is distinguished by its passage, called "paso de andadura". Greetings.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 6 lety +1

      Pablo I didn't mention that horse...the Cerbats are primarily Andalusian blood from the south of Spain. The Asturcon are interesting to me...they have a Cerbat/wild pony look to them that I've always thought was exciting. I didn't know the history you are sharing though and am finding it to be pretty cool. Those crazy Romans. Yet so rich in culture. Thanks so much for sharing and sorry it took me a bit to get back.

  • @brownlauren15
    @brownlauren15 Před 4 lety

    Let the wild Mustangs always run free...

  • @jenniferrowan9838
    @jenniferrowan9838 Před 3 lety +1

    Wild horses need to be protected by people that care. The BlM only looks at the money for them. Animals were not put on this earth to be harmed. They are smart and should be left alone. It is the humans who are at fault.

  • @fatcatcook
    @fatcatcook Před 11 lety

    Wow so pretty.
    Remains me of my horse

  • @meredithramsey5746
    @meredithramsey5746 Před 8 lety

    There are mustangs in Saskatchewan. On Native ground. Genuine wild - never helicoptered, never touched. Plus according to the Native American History there were always horses in NA, they did not just come from the Spanish horses.. They have been very, very protected. The horse is to chose you not the other way around.

    • @donnadieeidannod7300
      @donnadieeidannod7300 Před 8 lety +2

      " according to the Native American History there were always horses in NA, they did not just come from the Spanish horses"
      Sources pls. I just want to see if these sources say that cars, electricity and internet already existed in América, invented by the native americans.

    • @miraleatardiff8543
      @miraleatardiff8543 Před 4 lety

      Not related to the American horses. the Canadian Wildies have completely different bloodlines passed down from horses brought over from Quebec (Canadians), Russia (Yakut) and other domestic horses that were brought across the country by settlers and miners, et cetera.
      They are not of Spanish descent and they not always here; the first modern horse to set foot in Canada came from France, sent to New France by King Louis XIV.

  • @crazyanimalsdramafan2841
    @crazyanimalsdramafan2841 Před 11 lety +2

    I hate that horses have been killed or abused even to this day!

  • @nicoleojeda1269
    @nicoleojeda1269 Před 10 lety +2

    Those horses are so beautiful and It doesn't matter i f there not native in the U.S and they should leave them alone

    • @originalsoundtrack2732
      @originalsoundtrack2732 Před 5 lety +1

      There is not such thing as "native US horse", as the horses were introduced by europeans.

  • @marilynwargo6288
    @marilynwargo6288 Před 10 lety +1

    There are Spanish Mustangs still in Northern New Mexico. Monero Mustangs still has some of them as BLM is removing NM wild horses. Contact Sandi Claypool of Monero Mustnags in Tierra Amarilla, NM. These horses need help and land to survive into the future on. MKW

  • @shandamiller2360
    @shandamiller2360 Před 10 lety +4

    If poeple would leave alone may be thare would be more

  • @sweettoothmarie7304
    @sweettoothmarie7304 Před 3 lety

    Wild and free...how horses should be! Leave them alone!

  • @wrendavis1301
    @wrendavis1301 Před 4 měsíci

    I have just learned of the sad story of the wild horses and burros in our country. Thank you for the information you provided and hopefully as people begin to see what the BLM is doing there can possibly be changes.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks, it was a good journey, that wild horse road. I am hoping we can all work together to keep them free. I check in and advocate when I can! I appreciate you watching it and taking the time to write this kind message.

  • @mikekavanagh8952
    @mikekavanagh8952 Před 10 lety +1

    Good video hope these horses can be looked after and be Respected.

  • @keepalowprofile7092
    @keepalowprofile7092 Před 10 lety

    At timer 23 what was the kick to the gut for?

  • @jett888
    @jett888 Před 6 lety

    Good Job Len!

  • @tgrsc
    @tgrsc Před 10 lety

    American history says that Spanish horses played a crucial role in colonising a part of Americas in 16th century.These poor but elegant creatures were the main source of fast mobility till the arrival of automobiles.But now these are mainly used for ceremonial occasions or for racing purposes.We need to leave them to their rightful place in the wild.

  • @RobertKimballartist
    @RobertKimballartist Před 6 lety

    Your forgetting the 40,000 wild horses in Nevada, which has the highest population of wild Mustangs in the country.

  • @personperson8958
    @personperson8958 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank-you for this story. I love mustangs and could care less about the boo hoo ranchers, the cause of most of the mustang's problems. Rancher's rent the government land, that the mustang's roam, for a disgustingly low price, so the mustang must go. Also, yet again human cruelty to animals makes me disgusted and the government's "two faced" B S makes me sickened to be a part of the human race. Anyone who knows anything about American History should realize that "we" could not have "Conquered the Western States" without the horse. The Wild Horses should be revered, respected, and protected. I hope that your new film shows improvement in the handling and care of these majestic and noble animals.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you for the thoughtful response. I have great friends who are ranchers, though, and we get along just fine. I joke to one that I am going to sneak a few mustangs onto his land. I hear you though...you make good points.

  • @bennystropicalswimmigwolf8691

    Amazing footage¸¸.•*¨*🐬
    Awesome good job

  • @emmar2675
    @emmar2675 Před 10 lety +1

    Montana is where Cloud lives and flint and bolder

  • @kathleenhayden7471
    @kathleenhayden7471 Před 3 lety +1

    I have requested that remnants of the Colonial Spanish wild horses be added to the Federal Register as a cultural resource. An example would be the Coyote Canyon Heritage Herd. In regards to the CA State Historic Preservation Officer statement " If a case may be made for the eligibility of Coyote Canyon to the National Register as a cultural landscape district, it may be possible to consider the Coyote Canyon Horse Herd as a contributing resource. The horses would need to be present in the district, of course. "
    I respectfully challenge this condition as inconsistent with the intent of law, particularly when the Coyote Canyon herd was removed in violation of law from a federally designated Coyote Canyon Herd Area, a perpetual historic landscape for the sole purpose of perpetuating living herd remnants . The court in Mt. States v Hodel found that “In structure and purpose, the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act is nothing more than a land-use regulation enacted by Congress to ensure the survival of a particular species of wildlife.”
    Based on results it is obvious to Americans that value their wild horse heritage when Congress found and declared that wild free-roaming horses and burros are living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West; consistent with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) whereas
    “The historical and cultural foundations of the Nation should be preserved as a living part of our community life and development in order to give a sense of orientation to the American people . . . the preservation of this irreplaceable heritage is in the public interest so that its vital legacy of cultural, educational, aesthetic, inspirational, economic, and energy benefits will be maintained and enriched for future generations of Americans”
    The Colonial Spanish horse is the foundation of the cultural resource and the basis for all remnants of living wild free roaming heritage herds. The fact that they have been eradicated and extinguished from historic landscapes is all the more reason that by operation of law and due process, that reparation and restoration is in order. Agency policy to not list animals on the Federal Register is inconsistent with the legal intent and mandates of Section 106 of (NHPA). Sufficient consideration through consultation and coordination has been denied to interested parties, tribes, and the public on these matters while adverse decisions are made that affect federal or federally-assisted historic property projects. The addition of American’s Colonial Spanish Wild Horse Herds to the inventory of Historic Cultural Resources is consistent with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act. ( FLPMA) required(s) that: “… wild horses and burros shall be considered comparably with other resource values in the formulations of land use plans” 43 CFR Sec. 4700.0-6 .

  • @amarinetour2154
    @amarinetour2154 Před 10 lety

    from a tour bro "" that tour of a life of those of a time "

  • @learningprograms5516
    @learningprograms5516 Před 2 lety

    wherever I went there was my horse!!

  • @JoeyWesthead
    @JoeyWesthead Před 11 lety +1

    I have to ask.. At the beginning, around 0:44, there was a quick, split second shot of a woman? holding a bay horse and kicked it right in the gut? What exactly was that? Why would you put that in this show? Thanks.. I have 2 American Mustangs from Wyoming.. They are all an amazing 'breed' of animal.. So different than their cousins, the domestic horses... Sure wish more folks understood them and realized these horses belong to ALL of us... Awesome video, Thank you!

  • @aarongreen2125
    @aarongreen2125 Před 10 lety

    How..... Could.... They??? that is down right cruel! I can watch that is hurts this is the worst. Dont get me wrong this is a great vid and all because it raises awareness. It just seem like no one cares about the horses. Being a fan of Spirit this does not surprise me what we did for horses dominance but seeing something like this really hit it home thx for posting it.

    • @KickapooCenterFarm
      @KickapooCenterFarm Před 10 lety

      Winter Lion. John Fusco, the screenwriter for Spirit and writer for the Disney movie Hidalgo is very much involved in saving the Colonial Spanish/ Spanish Mustang Horses. :-) This quote below is from the Horse of The Americas FB page
      "For those who may not know, John Fusco purchased the defunct/ in-active Horse of the Americas Registry from Mr. Jeff Edwards in the late 90s. After many emails and other correspondence, John sent the registry archives to Vickie Ives in Texas. HOA was re-incorporated in 2000 and flourishes today thanks to all our members. John is a LIfetime Member, a horseman, and a Mustanger."
      www.imdb.com/name/nm0299301/

    • @aarongreen2125
      @aarongreen2125 Před 10 lety +1

      oh yes i know i am just saying that i love horses and i can conect to the feeling i get when i some times watch Spirit. ;-)

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 10 lety +2

      Winter Lion I have edited 20 minutes of a follow-up documentary, Last of the Spanish Mustangs 2...and know it will make you feel better. I focus on just the Cerbats and to be honest...and I bite my lip when I say this...the BLM has done a decent job with this herd and it is thriving without roundups. It will make you feel better. It did me.

  • @gothicangelnico
    @gothicangelnico Před 8 lety

    The only thing that bothered me about this was the abundance of horse sound files. Horses don't whinny that often and can't when they rear up. Stallions are the more vocal but even then it's not very often. The whinny and neigh is a call to others like a wolf's howl. A nicker is a greeting. Otherwise this was a lovely piece. Thank you for making this.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 8 lety +1

      +gothicangelnico I did this 11 years ago...I did use some effects for this television production. The version now on my website...www.lenjproductions.com....doesn't have this. It's 40 minutes of all natural sound and more connecting with Cerbats--and my first ever colt. Cheap at just $6.99--priced for horse lovers. However, I can say that many of the sounds were natural in the first version that you see above. Cerbats will whinny when they rise, especially just before evening...maybe it depends on how high they rise? Thanks for the comments.

    • @ratherbwithhorses
      @ratherbwithhorses Před rokem

      @@Mustang8ify we adopted a mare from New Mexico who never made a sound for 3 or 4 years! Then one day she decided to use her voice. In 12 years she's only had one wound and keeps herself so clean . She doesn't like people trying to pet her face, but loves to sniff down anyone she meets. I tell people let her pet you.

  • @bobbeckhart1707
    @bobbeckhart1707 Před 3 lety

    Got one man is he great

  • @ryalsclan
    @ryalsclan Před 10 lety

    I know it might look rough to a lot of people, but at 22 the kick was not to be mean, it was too make the horse stop holding air. and some people say, "but she doesn't even have a saddle" but if the horse learns to do it all the time, then it will do it when you try to put the saddle on, and that can make the saddle spin when you get on it. ANyone with sense of horses can tell that wasn't meant to hurt.

    • @snicklefritzdabest
      @snicklefritzdabest Před 10 lety +2

      There are better ways to make a horse let out air than to kick it even if it wasnt meant to hurt. If you take the time to lunge the horse after you put the saddle on it stretches their muscles and they relax letting out that extra air. I do this with my horses and after a few turns walking and about five laps trotting around the corral they are good to go.

  • @michaelterry377
    @michaelterry377 Před 9 lety

    One’s thought is calm;
    calm is one’s word and one’s action
    when one has obtained freedom by true knowledge
    and become peaceful.
    The one who is free from gullibility,
    who knows the uncreated, who has severed all ties,
    removed all temptations, renounced all desires,
    is the greatest of people.

    • @Mustang8ify
      @Mustang8ify  Před 8 lety +2

      +Michael Delarey I just saw this...amen and thanks for sharing it...so true.

  • @mystjourney1
    @mystjourney1 Před 9 lety +2

    Violence is not the answer

  • @khanimran1238
    @khanimran1238 Před 4 lety +1

    the horses av been there for hundreds of years just fine an now there are a problem to man its the same old story mans greed for his need