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Project Cowboy

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Ft Worth, TX Oct 8 – 10, 2010

Three Days of Fun and Competition. Ticket costs is for all three days. Only 1,000 Seats available.

Premier Seating (50 Yard Line Sections): $100 Each
Arena Seating: $50 Each

For more information and to purchase, go to http://projectcowboy.net or contact 512-663-6884

WHAT IS PROJECT COWBOY?

Project Cowboy seeks the individual who best represents the spirit of the Cowboy. Cowboy isn’t the clothes you wear or the saddle you ride. Cowboy is a state of mind. From equitation riders to rodeo competitors, mailmen to ranch hands, ordinary to extraordinary, The Project Cowboy search will find “The Great American Horseman” who will be awarded $10,000 cash and provided with a host of benefits to help launch their cowboy career .

Please help a special friend of mine compete in “Project Cowboy” in Oct.

Jamie Baugher is a trainer that took 25th in the Supreme Mustang Makeover in Ft Worth, TX Aug 14th on a six year old mustang she trained in 120 days.  She is a certified “TIP” trainer and would love to train a mustang for anyone that is interested in adopting one.  Jamie needs help in raising the funds for her entry fee and expenses for “Project Cowboy”.  Please help by making a donation of any amount below, every dollar helps.
Every penny will be given to Jamie.



Jamie and Elvis


Thank you for any donation to Jamie


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Please help a Friend of mine


Help a special friend compete in “Project Cowboy” in Oct.


Jamie Baugher is a trainer that took 25th in the
Supreme Mustang Makeover in Ft Worth, TX Aug 14th on a six year old
mustang she trained in 120 days.  She is a certified “TIP”
trainer and would love to train a mustang for anyone that is
interested in adopting one.  Jamie needs help in raising the
funds for her entry fee and expenses for “Project Cowboy”.
Please help by making a donation of any amount below, every dollar
helps.  No donation is too small.

Every penny will be given to Jamie.

Jamie and Elvis

Thank you for any donation to Jamie

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My Letter to President Obama and other Officials

Message sent to the following recipients:
Secretary Salazar
Director Abbey
President Obama

George Stringer
5400 Vernon Dr
Newalla, OK 74857-6000

August 8, 2010

Dear Mr. President,

The shameful summer roundup of wild mustangs must be stopped!! The BLM
needs to place an immediate suspension on the summer roundups, and a
complete moratorium on removing horses from the range, unless it's a
documented emergency. (ie: natural catastrophes)

I support Madeleine Pickens' Wild Horse Eco Sanctuary for horses now in
BLM holding facilities and others that the agency is removing from the
range - the millions of acres that should be adequate to support these
majestic animals. Her solution represents a taxpayer savings and an answer
to the need for humane treatment. 

The loss of this American icon is bad enough; the animal cruelty that has
already occurred as a result of the hot weather roundup methods and other
offenses is a travesty on this country's history. 

Please take whatever action is necessary to save these wonderful animals -
and a piece of American history! 

Sincerely,

George Stringer

The Government is abusing and killing the Wild Mustangs

I would support the BLM 100% if they were doing what they were set up to do, but all they are doing is getting rid of all the mustangs, so they can lease the land to cattle ranchers.  I am not entirely against the BLM, just the way they handle their business.

Wild Horse Anne campaigned in 1971 and the government set aside 57 million acres for the wild mustangs, but now they are taking it all away. They won’t even give up 1 million acres for the mustangs now, because they see $$$$$ signs in their eyes from the cattle ranchers. It is time for Ken Salazar and others like him to be replaced.

If they continue this practice, I would like to see a lot more horse lovers get behind Madeleine Pickens at MadeleinePickens.com

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March for Mustangs – Thursday, March 25th – Washington, D.C.

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March for Mustangs Invitation
Please come to Washington DC to attend the “March for Mustangs” on Thurs., March 25th, 2010.
We will gather and hold a press conference in Lafayette Park on the north side of the White House where we will be making a stand for the preservation and protection of America’s Wild Horses and Burros. Then we will all march to the Bureau of Land Management Office as we call for the freedom and protection of all that is wild.

Please RSVP to: The Cloud Foundation, info@thecloudfoundation.org, 719-633-3842.

Details:

When: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 1:00-3:00pm, Press conference and speakers at 1:30pm (Filmmaker/Advocate Ginger Kathrens, Author RT Fitch and many more – including special guests to be announced)

Where: Lafayette Park (north side of Whitehouse, on H Street between 15th and 17th Streets, NW). At 3:00pm protesters will march with signs to the BLM office at 1849 ‘C’ Street.

Plus Mustangs on the Hill II: On Friday morning, we’ll brief advocates regarding their meetings with their Senators and Representatives in regard to saving our mustangs. Please schedule an appointment with your Senators and Congressperson for Thursday morning or Friday.

Why: The Bureau of Land Management’s cruel and costly mismanagement is destroying a vital piece of the American West. The American public is standing up for our horses and burros – Please join us in a March for Mustangs, rally and protest.

Background: Roundups increased significantly in 2000 in the Bush years and they haven’t let up under the Obama administration.  12,000 wild horses and burros are scheduled for removal from our Western public lands this fiscal year alone. These cruel helicopter roundups come at enormous expense to our wild herds and to the American taxpayer.

Recently the roundup of 1900 mustangs took place in the Calico Mountains of Northwestern Nevada during the dead of winter, ending early in February when BLM realized the herds were far smaller than estimated. To date 60 horses have died due to this roundup and the death toll continues to climb daily. This does not include the 30 plus mares that have aborted their late-term foals in the feedlot-style corrals in Fallon, Nevada, where the horses are being held. Two foals had their hooves literally separate from the bone after the helicopters ran their families for miles over rocky and sharp volcanic ground.

Secretary Ken Salazar, who oversees the BLM, has decided there is no room left for our mustangs on their legally designated lands in the West and has proposed purchasing private land and shipping wild horses (gelded stallions and mares) East to the first of seven “preserves” which many people call SalaZoos. The plan as it stands only adds to the financial train wreck that the Wild Horse and Burro Program has become.

So, rather than spending over $50 million this fiscal year to remove our wild horses and burros from the range plus $42 million to buy land in the East, let’s protect them on their Western lands. The intent of Congress’ 1971 Free-Roaming Wild Horses and Burros Act was not to warehouse our mustangs but to allow them to live in freedom in self-sustaining numbers on Western rangelands designated primarily for their survival. Drastic change is needed in the management of wild horses and burros if they are to survive, as wild animals, into the future. Wild horses benefit the land as they evolved in North America and they represent our living history in the West.

Add to the millions spent for round ups is the annual loss of $123 million running a taxpayer subsidized grazing program, often referred to as “welfare ranching”. The fees charged to livestock permittees is currently the lowest allowed by law—$1.35 per cow/calf pair per month. This rate would need to be over $9.00 in order for the program to break even. If cows were removed on legally designed wild horse herd areas and horses allowed to stay, we’d save even more—including our valued mustangs. Holding the 1900 Calico horses alone in a feedlot style facility amounts to a staggering cost of over $10,000 per day!

But change is on the way for our wild horses and burros! Some 25 protests have been mounted from coast-to-coast including Chicago, LA, NYC, Denver, Las Vegas, Reno, and Sacramento since late December. Thousands of people have braved the cold and come out with their families to hold banners and signs demanding that President Obama react to the hideous mistreatment of our spectacular wild horses and respond to the incredible waste of taxpayer dollars on a broken program that only lines the pockets of powerbrokers and cattle barons. Now is the time to say enough is enough. Open the gates and return our wild horses to their rightful ranges.

Please take action for our wild herds. An immediate moratorium on all roundups is needed! This must be followed by hearings and investigations on BLM mismanagement; accurate and independent assessments of just how many wild horses we have left and the real range conditions. Then we need to develop a sustainable plan for our wild herds on our Western public lands and restore their protections set forth in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. Moving our wild horses in non-reproducing, broken families to the East is not the answer.

Join us on Thursday, March 25th, for a Mustangs March on Washington and take action today to save these incredible animals who are currently being managed to extinction.

Take Action:  Call President Obama 202-456-1111, Call your Senators 202-224-3121

Please visit www.thecloudfoundation.org for more information on this event.


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Adopting Wild Mustangs

Pending application approval, potential adopters will be eligible to adopt one to four animals.
• All adoptions are final.
• The adopter is responsible for all adoption and care related costs; there are no refunds or
reimbursements.
• The adopter is responsible for picking up adopted animal(s) at one of the designated BLM facilities.
• Adopters are required to care for adopted mustangs until they receive title from the BLM. Mustangs will
be titled 12 months following the April 24th adoption.
• Until titled by the BLM animals cannot be sold.

BLM Website  Fill out application and adopt a mustang if approved.

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Application Deadline for Training a Mustang March 15, 2010

$100,000 SUPREME EXTREME MUSTANG MAKEOVER ADOPTION AND MAKEOVER COMPETITION

On April 24th, 2010 at 11:00 AM CST 100 five and six yr. old mustang geldings and mares will be available for adoption through Superior Livestock Productions on RFD-TV, Dish Network Channel 231 and DirecTV Channel 345. The adoption will take place via satellite and all bids will be made by phone during the two hour televised event. To become an eligible adopter you must fulfill all requirements of the Adoption Application (posted below). Adopters of the 100 “Supreme” Mustangs will be eligible to compete with the mustang for $100,000 in prize money during the Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover to be held in Ft. Worth, TX, August 13-14, 2010.

PREVIEW HORSES: Click here to preview the 2010 Supreme Extreme horses!

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Watch this video on 50,000 horses a year sent to Mexico and the brutal way of slaughtering them to ship overseas for food.

Horses to Slaughter Investigation

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Very Good Blog for Horse Lovers

Daily Oats blog

Take a look at Roberta Edstrom’s website Knot-A-Tail.com

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Websites of Interest

Whinny Farms
Wild Mustangs
Mustang and Wild Horse
Training Mustang Horses
Mike Branch
Woman Tames Wild Mustangs
Wild Horse Inmate Program
Wild Mustang Tours
Lauman Training
Dennis Cappel
Clicker Training




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