Of course the workshop wouldn't be much without the horses.
These critters didn't ask to be here, but they came with a
great deal of heart and "try," and they learned that humans
aren't really so frightening after all.
Betty Casey and "Belle"
Erin Perdue & adoptee
Betty Caset and Belle
"We're ready to go home now!"
Gwen Holloway (behind horse's neck)
and "Agusta Mtn. Lady"
When a horse is shown a fair deal, he usually has the sense to accept it.
These fellows have gotten off to a good start and should be very successful
in their new lives. That's what the workshop and the mentoring program is
all about.
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Sheliah Strickland of the
NC Wild Horse Assn. & Adoptee
Getting some help from John Sharp
Practicing tying halters
on "Thunder"
Bonnie Day and "Mirage"
John Sharp, Art & "Artie"
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