Please Support George and Evelyn Gregory fight to save our Wild Mustangs by proper training for the Mustangs, but most important, training for people like you and me, so the mustangs are not abused later! Support everyone that is fighting for the mustangs and let’s get them back on the range.
George Gregory on BLM clination: "As it gets closer and before we make a presentation in front of the crowd attending a BLM adoption, we hope to offer clinic for those that would be agreeable to help us make a DVD. The DVD will not be for sale but for free distribution at those adoptions we can't attend and to anyone that wants one. Evelyn and I think we have some good information to share but doing it effectively is the key. Our goal is not to make money from this but maybe help get a few mustangs adopted. Yet that is not the most important reason we will be doing this. We want to see the adoptions take place but we want people to drive away with one they can safely train. Our biggest concern about these Mustangs is folks take them thinking what they see on a Clinton Anderson or Cris Cox video (not singling those two out) is real life. It appears to a novice they can solve major problems in 22 minutes. If we do nothing else we will be certain those that listen to us will know the process takes time and patience. The biggest heart break is to see one go to a nice home and start building a trust with their new owner and start diminishing their ability to fend for themselves. Then in the end the adopter decides they can't get it done and take the Mustang back to those BLM pens. Not bad pens understand but they are inhabited by wild horses that will take advantage of the guy that comes back totally confused by what has happened to him. Long winded I know but that's where we are on this and we may need a little help. We need some backer that may share our interest, goals and concerns. If you know of any one or business that believes they would benefit by publicly supporting us and believes in what we are trying to do. We can better accomplish this if we have the equipment to make good DVDs and get our story out there." Horse lovers follow George Gregory on Facebook

