Training:

The training of Mustangs is not harder then the training of other horse breeds. The only thing that you need to remember, is that the Mustang has another type of "start package".


Over the years and many generations, the Mustangs has had to solve their own problems through either instinct or intelligence. A dumb or rather irresponsible Mustang, is the same as a dead Mustang. The natural selection has given a very smart and inventive horse, which at the same time is both physical and mentally strong and robust.

The Mustangs that the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) chooses are tamed, as these horses are born wild. American horse trainer, Tim Delsmann, who is very good at training Mustangs is training our Mustangs that we will be bringing back to Denmark. Tims ability in understanding the Mustang breed helps with his training and trains each horse to the job you wish.

There are two reasons why we are having our Mustangs trained in the U.S.A.
The first reason is, that when you adopt a Mustang from the BLM, the horse(s) must remain in the U.S.A for a minimum of 12 months after the adoption has started. This must be done before we are allowed to fly them to Denmark.
The second reason is that a wild Mustang is not the best passenger on a plane to Europe. They need to be tamed and train the horse(s) so they can make the quarantine and the long journey without problems, for example: injury to themselves or to others.


The 12 months in the U.S.A is also used to finish their skills in accordance to their age. It can be for example: obedience and discipline, transport training, social skills with other horses and people, training in different environments and with different support, mental training, green broke or more advanced training.

That means you get a Mustang that is trained after what you would like.