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Returned to Freedom We were hiking in the hills, admiring the wide open spaces and observing Mustangs in their family herd groups at the Return to Freedom horse sanctuary in California. While the visitors I was leading on the wild horse walking adventure were experiencing magical moments, I never expected to have one of my own.
This story, although touching, is not necessarily extraordinary, until you consider the circumstances and what Franco had gone through just five years earlier. This magnificent creature had been captured off his homeland, removed to a government holding pen and subjected to a life of confinement. Year after year Franco resisted any attempts at being gentled. As the head instructor and trainer at the learning centre that had become his home, I watched the awakening of many defense tactics as he refused socialization and training. On several occasions he even attacked well meaning individuals when he perceived just the mental pressure to be excessive. I soon realized that this majestic animal did not belong here and as I witnessed his strength to stand up for his right to freedom, my personal drive to return him to freedom became stronger by the day. It would take several months for this dream to be realized, but Franco would be free. On the day of Franco’s move to the horse sanctuary, I was very excited and tried to convey this message to him. However, he refused to be loaded into the trailer. We explored many different options and finally discovered that he found comfort in following another horse into the trailer. I realized then that his last experience in the trailer may have been very frightening and since that time he had no reason to trust me or any other human being as we had consistently ignored him. It was a proud moment when Neda (founder of the Return to Freedom horse sanctuary) and I were able to release Franco with his new family. It was likely that had he been left on the range, Franco could have been a lead stallion, but now, as a gelding, he needed to find his place with this new group of horses. He went through many rituals with the others before finally being accepted and finding his place as "chaperone" of his new herd. Up until this day, Franco had never really offered himself to humans and I questioned whether he understood what I had tried to do….until he approached me from within this 100-acre pasture and I knew that he had finally found sanctuary. Just released on DVD! The first of an educational training DVD series by Anna Twinney. "Reach Out to Natural Horsemanship", a 75-minute training tool covering a variety of topics that include:
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The Judge's Choice - Equine Classifieds is proud to present this article for your reading pleasure and sincerely thanks Anna Twinney for submitting it to our Library.