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Locality: Penn Valley, California



Address: 19440 Brindle Pony Road 95946 Penn Valley, CA, US

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Wild Horsemanship 01.11.2020

Please check out our new partner in Horsemanship.....KHM Broncs, here on Facebook. Dedicated to promoting Cowgirls riding Bareback Bronc, and training Broncs that don't cut it on the rodeo circuit, and training them to excel at new careers, trail, performance, driving and trick performers. A 501c3 dedicated to healing our relationship with critters and our Brothers. These folks Ledoux IT right!

Wild Horsemanship 29.10.2020

NOW IS THE TIME! We must stand up to fear and cowardice. No more shaking in your boots, time to COWBOY-UP. I’m at the Sheriff’s office on Maidu, waiting for a Sheriff Deputy to come out and take my statement for the attempt on my life on June 4, 2019, on my own property, at 12:20am. PLEASE COME UP HERE IF YOU CAN, I need character references, if you Know me, You also know the truth to this ridiculous, wild, twisted story. I NEED YOU UP HERE NOW! Please.....

Wild Horsemanship 11.10.2020

WHOA, Whoa, WHOA Has a place to GO!! Stay posted, Billy Ray Cyrus and Lil X Nas will be performing this Classic with Our Sanctuary Horses at our Grand Opening in 2020! You WILL not want to miss this extraordinary event, and will not want to miss this opportunity to support WHOA Sanctuary’s Righteous Cause. So BLESSED!!!

Wild Horsemanship 04.10.2020

WHOA, stop, smell the flowers and take in the lusciousness of Spring, then PLEASE take time to read this VIP (Very Important Post), and make a contribution on our web-page (whoasanctuary.org)! Your heart will be joyful for the rest of the day, knowing you have helped Sanctuary horses live their lives in safety, surrounded with LOVE, receiving the ultimate in everyday, and veterinary care.....Make this your BEST DAY EVER!

Wild Horsemanship 22.09.2020

Immediate opening at WHOA Sanctuary. This is a live in position on an amazing property near Grass Valley, California. What We Need - Responsibilities: Feed horses twice daily, help with grooming, some very light riding, minimal amount of mucking/manure clean-up, fence mending, hay stacking, general ranch maintenance. Marketing, computer work, web-site maintenance and keeping our presence on social media current and fascinating. Fundraising ideas and implementation. We are loo...king for a fit/energetic person with an entrepreneurial spirit, CAN DO attitude, joyful/positive spirit, extra-reliable, hard worker with a strong sense of ethics. You MUST be an animal person (we rescue cats also), but don't necessarily have to have specific horse skills (we can teach the right person). What You Get: A Gorgeous trailer pad (full hook-ups) on an incredibly beautiful 10 acre horse sanctuary, your own private garden space and chicken coop (can be used for something else if you don't have or want chickens). Your well behaved dog(s) and or cats welcomed. All you are responsible for is your PG&E bill, septic costs and maintenance IF you have your own trailer. If we have to provide the trailer, there will be a $2000 security deposit and a low rent payment for the trailer itself + your PG&E and septic. Depending on your finances, you will only be working for the Sanctuary about 15-20 hours/week, so plenty of time to find an outside job. This position CAN turn into a career for you, as we will pay-back a percentage of all monies you raise for the sanctuary, and as we grow, so can your career with us. We are a legal 501c3 non-profit. NOTE: We will be holding interviews for this position TOMORROW, Monday, April 15. If you are seriously interested in this position, you will need to call and set up your interview time, have ready a resume, references (3 personal and 3 business), a current credit report OR 3 months of CURRENT bank statements, and be willing to consent to a background check. Please call the sanctuary at (707) 479-8031 or send an e-mail to [email protected] See more

Wild Horsemanship 07.09.2020

WHOA needs DOUGH... and a quite possibly... a place to GO! We currently have 3 surrendered horses, and need funds for hay, medical and farrier costs. ALSO, the ranch we are operating out of is being sold, and we need to either find another horse facility or be in the running to purchase the property we are presently on. We could really use your help at this time.... please visit our web-site where you can make a much needed donation. Thank YOU! http://whoasanctuary.org/index.php/donate/

Wild Horsemanship 19.08.2020

Help WHOA Grow! WHOA needs a web-site and social media volunteer! WHOA is now a legal California 501c3! Yay! We dedicate our resources toward taking in horses that need some rehabilitation and or retraining (this could be for a variety of reasons) and then finding good suitable homes for them. We are also committed to educating those interested in how to have true partnerships with horses..... relationships built with love and respect, rather than dominance and fear. We are i...n need of someone who can help with our web-site and social media needs, especially someone who knows how to add buttons so we can start taking donations through our web-site and over the internet! If you are interested in getting involved and helping WHOA grow..... please don't hesitate to call Midori at (707)479-8031. We are located in Penn Valley! Thank YOU! If you would like to volunteer any other talent you may have, please get in touch! Blessings...... See more

Wild Horsemanship 05.08.2020

Remembering my Sweet Willie! Just loved this sweet guy. Please check out his sanctuary Facebook page: WHOA Sanctuary

Wild Horsemanship 03.08.2020

Please visit our booth at the Gold Country Trails Council Tack Sale at Loomis Basin Equine this Sunday, 3/18 from 9-4. Look for this banner at our booth... we have LOTS of new and used donated items! All proceeds going toward the start up of Willie's Sanctuary whoasanctuary.org. For info and directions, click on our web-site link and choose "How to get Involved" from the menu.

Wild Horsemanship 28.07.2020

Up and RUNNING! Please visit our sanctuary at whoasanctuary.org, dedicated to helping horses like Willie, read his story, and see how you can get involved!

Wild Horsemanship 26.07.2020

We have a name!!!! "Willie's Horses Once Again" (WHOA) Sanctuary! Look for our upcoming web-site whoasanctuary.org. Right now, here is how you can help us get Willie's Sanctuary up and running. We will have a booth at the Gold Country Trails Council Tack Sale, selling used tack, with all proceeds going to establishing the 501.3c so that we can start offering our services to troubled horses. PLEASE donate any used tack you may have to this cause! You can bring it to our booth at 9:00 am on the day of the event, or PM us, and we will find out a way to get it here! Clean out your tack room, donate and make a difference in horses's lives! Willie Thanks YOU!!!!

Wild Horsemanship 09.07.2020

In honor of our Trick Horse, Willie, whom we lost Dec.9, 2017 due to complications of colic, we are starting a non-profit Foundation to take in troubled horses and give them a second chance at a happy, productive life. We will publish Willie's story shortly, but right now we need help coming up with a good name for the Foundation, that includes his name! If you submit the "winning" idea, we will comp you a ticket to our HUGE fundraiser concert with Lacy J. Dalton and the Streets of Bakersfield coming up June 2, 2018, here in Penn Valley at the Martinez Ranch. You can respond with a comment here, or message us privately! Good Luck, and Thank You!!

Wild Horsemanship 25.06.2020

How to change your horse's color in two easy steps! 1) Let horse get wet (rain works the easiest) 2) Put horse in dry, sandy arena... Voila!!!!!!