The Mustang & Return to Freedom

The Mustang & Return to Freedom

By Erin

*I attended a screening and visited Return to Freedom as media for purposes of this post. All thoughts and opinions remain my own*

Last week thanks to Focus Features, I had the opportunity to see The Mustang and learn first-hand how Return to Freedom is helping to save and protect wild horses and mustangs. The young female filmmaker, Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre first unleashed The Mustang at Sundance 2019. Now audiences across the nation can see what all the fuss is about. You may have seen other films about the bond between humans and horses, but none like this one. It will tug at your heartstrings and have you feeling all the emotions right along with Roman and Marcus.

About the Film:

Roman (Matthias Schoenaerts), a violent convict in a rural Nevada prison who struggles to escape his violent past, is required to participate in an “outdoor maintenance” program as part of his state-mandated social rehabilitation. Spotted by a no-nonsense veteran trainer (Bruce Dern) and helped by an outgoing fellow inmate and trick rider (Jason Mitchell), Roman is accepted into the selective wild horse training section of the program, where he finds his own humanity in gentling an especially unbreakable mustang.

Matthias Schoenaerts (left) as Roman Coleman & Jason Mitchell (right) as Henry in Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s The Mustang, a Focus Features release. Credit : Focus Features

Director:  Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre

Writers: Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, Mona Fastvold (“The Sleepwalker”), and Brock Norman Brock (“Bronson”)

Producers: Alain Goldman

Executive Producer: Robert Redford

Cast:  Matthias Schoenaerts, Connie Britton, Bruce Dern, Jason Mitchell, Gideon Adlon and Josh Stewart

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We also had the amazing opportunity to meet the folks behind Return to Freedom and the mustangs who live here. Return to Freedom provides a safe haven to about 400 wild horses and 29 burros. With ongoing federal roundups, the sanctuary fills a very important need to meet the immediate needs of rescue and sanctuary for wild horses and burros. It is also a very important venue to educate the public about America’s wild horses and burros along with solutions to protect them in viable free ranging herds for future generations.

Return to Freedom is dedicated to preserving the freedom, diversity, and habitat of America’s wild horses through advocacy, sanctuary, education, and conservation, while enriching the human spirit through direct experience with the natural world.

KoLa ( formerly known as Viggo). Born at RTF’s wild horse sanctuary in the Hart Mountain Herd. You can see him in The Mustang!

They are pioneering the way with innovative alternatives to standard wild horse management that can be applied on the range and advocates for viable solutions to prevent the removal of wild horses from their natural rangelands.

Located on 1500 acres on the Central Coast of California, as natural an environment as possible is provided for the herds to maintain the natural behaviors and social structures they knew in the wild.

Spirit who was used as inspiration & a model for DreamWorks Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron also lives at Return to Freedom.

I love that their first priority is to keep wild horses in their original family bands or naturally selected social groups, to provide for their emotional well being as well as their physical care. Wild horses are herd animals and within this herd structure, bonds are formed and education is taking place all the time. In the wild, the herd ensures survival.

If you ever get the opportunity to visit Return to Freedom, do it! Be sure to check out their website to see how you can go visit the mustangs or go on one of the safaris to see these amazing creatures running free in their natural environment! It is an amazing experience you will NEVER forget!

Meeting Isadora-Cruce a special Spanish Mustang who was also a Breyer Model Horse in 2010!

Learn more about the Mustang & Return to Freedom here!

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Return to Freedom

Go out and see the film now and learn more about these amazing mustangs!

A Special Kind of Valentine: An American Mustang

Valentine: An American Mustang

By Erin

A mustang is the free-roaming horse of the North American west that first arrived here from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often called wild horses, but many differ on the terminology for this because mustangs are descendants from once-domesticated horses and can also be classified as feral horses.

In 1971, the United States Congress recognized that “wild free-roaming horses and burros are living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West.” Today, the free-roaming mustang population is managed and protected by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the overflow of mustangs are periodically put up at auction for adoption.

At the barn where I’m at, we are lucky to have one of these historic living symbols of the spirit of the West. An American Mustang, and her name is Valentine. Notice the heart on her forehead… 😉

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Valentine and her early days at the barn. She first started being worked with in mid-January 2012. Her first ride was on June 21st, 2012. Foaled in 2000, she’s 15  years old now and Valentines Day is being used as her birthday, which is also her namesake.  She was gathered on June 22nd in 2002 from the Twin Peaks Heard Management Area (HMA) in Northern Califonia.  Valentine’s original adaptor took title on June 30th, 2003 at which time Valentine became “private property.” However, the original owner was scared of her, and was convinced that the mare could never been ridden.

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Her now owner, Jim, for a long time asked if he could “work with the horse.” For many months, the answer was always no, but her owner finally gave permission and then began a process of some pretty animated walks around the property. Valentine was as high as a kite and scared of almost everything, and it took a (short) while to get a pretty good idea of where her scary spots were and to know which side to be on or not be standing on. Pretty soon she began to calm down, and she was having nice, loose lead, walks, and spending more time in the various pens and turnouts that we have. In a week or two, her feet were able to be picked up and she could be groomed just standing in the middle of a round pen with no lead rope.  Jim had a rule, if she walked off, he’d get after her and make her run a couple of laps, then bring her back and start again, if she walked off, they’d do it over…  At first it was a test of wills.  Maybe six or seven walk offs,  maybe 12 – 14 laps, her choice, but pretty soon she figured it out.  Most times now she’s just happy to stand there, but every-so-often she may have ONE walk off.

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In a short while a saddle was able to be put on her. The first time was on a very busy Sunday afternoon and she seemed proud as could be to be strutting around showing off her saddle. More ground work and lounge line work was put in to get her ready to ride.

Before too long, Valentine had her first ride with Jim. She was almost perfect. He lunged her under saddle for a while and then thought, “Oh hell, let’s do it.”  He drug a mounting block to just under the swing gate, hitched up the cinch, walked her over and asked her to stand, put some weight in the stirrup, watched her ears, (no reaction), and swung on board.  She never moved away or anything. He gave her a couple pats on her neck and off they went.

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Luckily Jim was able to acquire ownership of Valentine as her other owner pretty much abandoned her. Today they ride around many of the local trails in Southern California and around the barn.

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Val is also lucky to have not one, but two people taking extra special care of her right now. A young lady, Cat, has been helping out with Val and has been riding her quite a bit too. Valentine not only goes Western now, but English too! I’d say she’s living the life! Take a look for yourself, and enjoy this special belated Valentine. <3

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Valentine & Cat

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Valentine as a Western Horse

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Valentine as an English horse, and showing off her jumping skills!

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