One of the opportunities when travelling in the western US is to get up close with mustangs. The mustang is a descendant of the Spanish horses from the Iberian peninsula. These horses were brought to the continent by Spanish explorers in the 16th century. These horses have bred over the centuries with other types and roam wild in portions of the American southwest.
There are a number of organizations that care for these animals and perform "rescue" functions. It's possible to get up close to these animals. We did so on a trek. They are very inquisitive, but skittish. It's best to "ease into" their space and give them an opportunity to get comfortable.
After a while they'll check you out. If you are ticklish it can be stimulating.
They like to be led and will follow you when they become comfortable.
There will always be a few onlookers to see how you are doing and observe what's going on.
Mustangs love to run; all that is required is an excuse.
We can all get into the act.
Everyone had a good time.
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