Introduction:
You're driving down a dirt road that leads to the new horse stables where you heard that The Wild Mustang Association would make its new headquarters. You know that there will be several wild and untamed mustangs as well as some tamed ones at the stables. You are eager to be able to adopt one and possibly even work at the new stables to help train the wilder ones. Suddenly you see this beautiful Appaloosa stallion running along the white fence. He looks so wild and so spirited you would almost think he wasn't racing along a fence at all but back in the hills and mountains of Nevada. Sure he was still in Nevada but he no longer could go as far as he wished nor did he have the risk o dying in the winter from lack of food, water, and shelter. It wasn't before long that you saw the two large sign posts holding the sign that read, "Wild At Heart Stables." You drive up the driveway and park in front of a large building. You get out of your car and walk over to the door that had the sign that reads, "Office." You enter the office and are soon in a deep conversation with not only the stable owner but also the head chairman of The Wild Mustang Association. You are then introduced to the other workers that you would now be working with along with their own adopted mustangs. Now it is time for you to choose your horse. Which one will you choose? You had asked about the Appaloosa stallion but he belonged to the stable owner. So now you must go and look through the horses. The more tame ones look at you longingly hoping you choose them. The wilder ones look at you as if you are the enemy they must defeat. What will you choose? A wild one or a tame one? The choice is all yours. Have fun choosing your special companion.
You're driving down a dirt road that leads to the new horse stables where you heard that The Wild Mustang Association would make its new headquarters. You know that there will be several wild and untamed mustangs as well as some tamed ones at the stables. You are eager to be able to adopt one and possibly even work at the new stables to help train the wilder ones. Suddenly you see this beautiful Appaloosa stallion running along the white fence. He looks so wild and so spirited you would almost think he wasn't racing along a fence at all but back in the hills and mountains of Nevada. Sure he was still in Nevada but he no longer could go as far as he wished nor did he have the risk o dying in the winter from lack of food, water, and shelter. It wasn't before long that you saw the two large sign posts holding the sign that read, "Wild At Heart Stables." You drive up the driveway and park in front of a large building. You get out of your car and walk over to the door that had the sign that reads, "Office." You enter the office and are soon in a deep conversation with not only the stable owner but also the head chairman of The Wild Mustang Association. You are then introduced to the other workers that you would now be working with along with their own adopted mustangs. Now it is time for you to choose your horse. Which one will you choose? You had asked about the Appaloosa stallion but he belonged to the stable owner. So now you must go and look through the horses. The more tame ones look at you longingly hoping you choose them. The wilder ones look at you as if you are the enemy they must defeat. What will you choose? A wild one or a tame one? The choice is all yours. Have fun choosing your special companion.