Are you a horse owner or enthusiast looking to deepen your understanding of equine bodywork and improve your relationship with your horse? Look no further than the Masterson Method® Beyond Horse Massage Workshop, coming to Mustang Valley Sanctuary in West Fulton, NY on May 27-28, 2023.

At Mustang Valley Sanctuary, we believe in second chances and the beauty of new life. Mikayla and her precious foal Baby Elena's journey exemplifies both.

Shayna, a 10-year-old Nevada Mustang, possesses a distinctive feature known as a "Roman nose." With a light chestnut coat, she stands out as a beautiful horse.

Kara’s endearing demeanor is a testament to her gentle nature. Not once has she exhibited aggression towards humans or fellow herd members.

Shelby, a small yet powerful Wyoming Mustang, has embarked on a transformative journey at Mustang Valley Sanctuary. When she first arrived, it became apparent that not much had been done to train or handle her. She seemed content as a pasture pet but lacked the necessary guidance to develop her potential. However, Mustang Mary saw something special in her and set out to unlock Shelby's hidden talents.

Frey is a fine young mustang with quite a story to tell, and it all begins in Nevada. We believe that he came from Shakira's herd. He may even be Shakira's father, and like Shakira, Frey found himself rounded up and taken to a kill pen. But fate had something else in store for him.

At five or six years old, Thor's still just a young'un with a full life ahead of him. While he might not be a riding horse, he'd make a great liberty horse. Liberty horses are trained to perform without being physically connected to the trainer or rider by a lead rope or reins.

This is not your typical walk in the park. It's an experience that will leave you feeling renewed, refreshed, and connected to the world around you.

Are you a horse lover looking for a unique and unforgettable camping experience? Look no further than Mustang Valley Sanctuary! Nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains and the Schoharie creek, our 140-acre ranch is the perfect place to pitch your tent and spend some quality time with your equine friends.

Hope’s journey to the Sanctuary was a long and difficult one. Like many of Mustang Valley Sanctuary’s herd, Hope was rescued from a kill pen, and she’s fearful of new people and experiences, which suggests that she may have been mistreated in the past.