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Hay to Feed Rescued Wild Mustangs

Help Feed Wild Horses Saved from the Slaughterhouse!

Please Share and Donate to the Hay Drive to feed the WY14™ wild horses now that we've brought them off the majority of the grass so it has a chance to grow. They will be eating a lot of hay daily at $14.50 a bale plus diesle to fetch the hay weekly. Thank you and Bless you!

Tax-deductible donations are needed for 4 bales a day x $14.50 = $72.50 per day x 20 days = $1450 plus $20 diesel each trip to get hay weekely = $60 and diesel to feed $40 and the 10% GFM/PayPal Giving fee = $1,705.


After the Wyoming roundup, the herd of wild horses were sold at auction and purchased by the Canadian slaughterhouse. Anne Novak and Mark Boone Junior found and rescued the WY14™ back from the slaughterhouse. (photo of members of the WY14™ in the roundup pen)


Now, as part of this preservation project, they live in family and bachelor bands on 270 spring-fed acres thanks to their supporters joining together with crowdfunding to help them live in a natural setting.  Here they are healing from the trauma of the roundup and loss of their herd. We are very grateful nature is healing them.

Once a year we put them on one end to let the grass grow on the rest of the acreage. They need daily hay now. Thank you for making a difference in their lives.

The WY14™ Wild Horses, rescued back from the slaughterhouse yard, send you so much LOVE and Gratitude. Please Share their fundraiser. Thank you!

For the Wild Ones,
Anne Novak

Volunteer Executive Director
American Wild Horse Institute
Dedicated to education and preservation
501(c)3 nonprofit organization
P.O. Box 5661
Berkeley, CA. 94705


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    American Wild Horse Institute
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