Angis Mustangs

Angi Keitel Murray participated in the original 2007 Extreme Mustang Makeover with Freedom,
2008 Western States Mustang Challenge with Prosperity,
2009 Extreme Mustang Makeover with Azania.
2011 Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover with Ima LunaMiss,
and the 2012 Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover with Sonador

Angi trains the many beautiful rescued mustangs at Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue in Lancaster, CA.
and Mustangs as well as other breeds for private clients in Palmdale, CA
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Showing posts with label horse. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

My first sponser

I just received word that cowboy magic is going to be my first sponsor! I am excited because I know that Prosperity's mane will be wonderful now because I will be able to use the detangler to keep it shiny and happy! Thank you Cowboy Magic!!!

Today is day three of Prosperity's training and today she had some major breakthroughs. I was able to get her to smell me, allow me to rub her face with my hand and the halter, and also to get very close to her being ready to wear the halter. She is getting very soft with the rope around her neck and leading will be no big deal. I can see by the way she played with the tarp that trailer loading should be no big deal either.


This mare is so incredible and smart that I am impressed with her every time I have worked her by how fast she learns. She is willing and kind. Everyone reading this make sure you think about adopting this girl :)

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Our Girls :)

Here they are :)

Jenna Nelson , Matt Sheridan, and I brought our horses home yesterday . It was great! I never met a better bunch of people and this is going to be a blast! I got to keep Jenna overnight and we got up early to play with our girls.

Here they are being run into the chute to load.
I think the best thing is that they are friends also, they came from the same herd and in the group of horses they were sticking close together.


I separated them so that they could be played with. Jenna had here horse, Aim, following her and smelling her within minutes. The picture above is her and Aim. I decided to name my horse Prosperity. She is the one wrapped in the rope. I quickly was able to teach her inside and outside turns in the round pen. I tossed my rope at her and she really was not too bothered by it. She got a little nervous but not a big deal. I started rubbing her (mostly on the right side) with a carrot stick and she let me touch her with my hand. within a few hours I was able to rub down her neck and butt one the one side and now I need to work on the other. They both seem to be very thoughtful mares and quiet. Jenna is outside sitting with Aim as she eats her lunch and I am about to go back outside to play again. More later......