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ORGANIZATION: Mustang Camp

  • 1 person is interested
Wild Mustangs are Waiting
The US government has 50,000 captive horses that need training and placement in forever homes.

Volunteers to Mustang Camp spend a week or more at our remote facility in Northern New Mexico and provide support for the ongoing training activities. Volunteers feed horses and muck stalls, cook, clean, garden, help deliver horses or pick up hay. Volunteers are welcome to attend training classes and assist trainers. We match the person with tasks they will enjoy. We have hosted hundreds of volunteers over the last decade.

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About Mustang Camp

Location:

2455 County Road 379, Box 620, Blanco, NM 87412, US

Mission Statement

We work with wild horse programs to minimize captive horse suffering, promote modern training methods, and campaign to create successful adoptive placements.

Description

We:

  1. Find effective methods to train all ages of mustangs;
  2. Facilitate successful placement of mustangs in adoptive homes;
  3. Educate individuals in the process of training and placement;
  4. Conduct scientific research into issues pertaining to mustang taming and adoption.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Animals

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

2455 CR 379Counselor, NM 87018

(36.269657,-107.43359)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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