The horse lover
a cowboy's quest to save the wild mustangs
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Author
Contributions
- Sneyd, Lynn Wiese, author - Contributor
- O'Connor, Sandra Day, 1930- author of foreword - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Bison Books, Nebraska
Language
English
Word Count
60,750 words, Guess
Page Count
243 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehorselovercowboy0000dayh
- ISBN-100803253354
- ISBN-139780803253353
- Library of Congress Control Number2013035591
- OCLC Control Number858672608
and 4 more
- Better World BooksW6-AWE-391
- Better World Books9780803253353
- Better World BooksO6-CGO-134
- Open LibraryOL27156143M
Classifications
- DDC599.665/5
- LCCSF293.M9 D39 2014
- LCCSF293.M9D39 2014
Description
He already owned and managed two ranches and needed a third about as much as he needed a permanent migraine: that's what Alan Day said every time his friend pestered him about an old ranch in South Dakota. But in short order, he proudly owned 35,000 pristine grassy acres. The opportunity then dropped into his lap to establish a sanctuary for unadoptable wild horses previously warehoused by the Bureau of Land Management. After Day successfully lobbied Congress, those acres became Mustang Meadows Ranch, the first government-sponsored wild horse sanctuary established in the United States. The Horse Lover is Day's personal history of the sanctuary's vast enterprise, with its surprises and pleasures and its plentiful dangers, frustrations, and heartbreak. Day's deep connection with the animals in his care is clear from the outset, as is his maverick philosophy of horse-whispering, with which he trained fifteen hundred wild horses. The Horse Lover weaves together Day's recollections of his cowboying adventures astride some of his best horses, all of which taught him indispensable lessons about loyalty, perseverance, and hope. This heartfelt memoir reveals the Herculean task of balancing the requirements of the government with the needs of wild horses.
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- The horse lover: a cowboy's quest to save the wild mustangs
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