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Eagles and Wild Horses Ranch Through connection, listening and compassion, we restore wild horses taken from their natural habitat

A Mustang Heritage Foundation TIP Trained Mustang is the way to go if you are looking for a horse, any horse but especially a Mustang. The $125 adoption fee to the BLM Wild Horse & B***o Program is the same and you get a Mustang that is halter trained, knows the ground rules, trailer loads, can be trimmed by your farrier and handled by your vet. There is no better deal on a horse anywhere than a g

ood TIP Trained Mustang. The Eagles and Wild Horses Ranch will do its best to focus on helping find homes for Mustangs and B***os that have been gathered from Colorado's four uniquely beautiful wild horse herd management areas.

* Piceance Basin/East Douglas Creek, west of Meeker
* Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range, northeast of Grand Junction
* Sandwash Basin in the northwestern part of the state
* Spring Creek, southwest of Montrose

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Welcome to Eagles & Wild Horses Ranch

Through connection, listening and compassion, we restore wild horses taken from their natural habitat to a state of confidence and dignity in their new domestic lives with humans.

We are located in the middle of Western Colorado’s “Mustang Country”. To the north of here you will find the Little Book Cliffs, Piceance Creek, West/East Douglas and Sand Wash Basin. To the south is Spring Creek Basin.

At at the moment the ranch is home to 16 Mustangs from across the western United States. Each has had their own unique journey and story to share. These are Mustangs that have been Overlooked, Unwanted, Misunderstood, Mishandled, and Discarded. They have become a herd that heals not just other Mustangs but those that have had the opportunity to share time and commune with them.

The Eagles and Wild Horses Ranch will do its best to focus on helping find homes for Mustangs and B***os that have been gathered from Colorado's four uniquely beautiful wild horse herd management areas. * Piceance Basin/East Douglas Creek, west of Meeker * Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range, northeast of Grand Junction * Sandwash Basin in the northwestern part of the state * Spring Creek, southwest of Montrose