We’ve come a long way from this to where we are today as I’m sure the rest of the trainers have done also. It is getting close to the time we start our trip to Texas I hope to see  and meet a lot of you please look me up and talk about horses or anything you would like to chat about, Like all ways I’m still getting things ready to go had to fixes my trailer axle it was bent hope it is right will find out on the trip, had to get my tractor ready so Bill can use it while we gone, ride horses get all the customer’s horse sent home busy busy get packed If this wasn’t so much fun I would stay home. I have had a lot of fun getting the horses ready I hope all of the trainers the best of luck and a safe trip and all of the people a safe trip too. I hope there are more people at the show than last year let’s keep this going for the mustangs let find more homes for them. See all of you there have a good day.

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  1. Kirstin Says:

    Hey Tom,
    What an impressive site. My name is Kirstin and I’m 14 years old. I am currently training 3 Mustang yearlings for the up & coming Mustang Makeover in Ft. Worth. I read your bit on the Reno adoption and I just can’t believe that the yearlings didn’t fare so well. That just floored me. I have dedicated my entire summer to gentling and training my 3 yearlings. I know the amount of time that it takes to get this accomplished. It’s ashame that more people didn’t take advantage of this opportunity to get a well started horse. It also scares me. I want nothing more than for my 3 guys to go to a good, loving home. You can check out my 3 yearlings at http://www.kirstinsmustangmakeover.blogspot.com

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