Meet the Gila Herd

Gila Herd
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In 2017, Return to Freedom rescued 112 Spanish mustangs from impoundment due to neglect and starvation during sub-zero blizzard conditions. Known as “The Gila herd”, the horses were originally captured from the Painted Rock Herd Management Area in Arizona in 2003.

In February 2017, in an effort to maintain this herd intact and to reorganize the herd now made of 13 generations, RTF was asked to take 112 Gila horses (including pregnant mares). RTF leased 1000 acres of pasture in Northern California while we: established a database for the horses, provide immediate vet care, hoof care, parasite treatment, vaccines, analyze phenotyping for each horse by Dr. Sponenberg (Pathology, Virginia Tech.), provide DNA to Dr. Gus Cothran (Equine Genetic, Texas A&M) for analysis, geld 50 stallions (maintaining some for possible conservation program), vaccinate 62 mares with non-hormonal fertility control (proven safe and 98% effective after use at our sanctuary for 19 years and on range projects for over 25 years) and move gelded males 1-5 years old to RTF’s Lompoc location for adoption.

Managing this project comes at a price—but also the reward of establishing a sustainable conservation plan for this herd.

Please consider becoming a hero for the Gila herd!

• $1,250 Month

• $7,500: Six Month

• $15,000 : One year Herd Hero Sponsorship!