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Part Five

Of course only a portion of their time has been spent gentling a wild horse. Willy and Torsten visited various ranges to shoot photos, interviewed adopters and volunteers and visited BLM's Palomino Valley Center where they observed the layout and talked to one of the BLM volunteers who was gentling a filly.

Typical corral of horses.
Sylvia Beck and "Firelight, " one of her projects that is available for adoption.
A curious colt. (ID #6084)

The Cattle Drive.

On Saturday Willy and Torsten went to Adrian Valley and followed and photographed a crew driving cattle back to the O-C ranch. Pac Man was part of the drive and worked well for a green cow horse.

Afterwards they spent a considerable amount of time driving in the Pine Nut Range, photographing the environment and the horses.

By the time they returned to "home base," there wasn't much daylight left so Willy and Rusty played in the obstacle course for a few minutes.


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Note: These photos may make gentling a wild horse look easy. Each success followed careful
work in which the horse was continuously evaluated and his willingness to comply was developed.

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