Folly & Friends Mustang Sanctuary

Folly & Friends Mustang Sanctuary Folly & Friends Mustang Sanctuary is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides sanctuary and training to wild mustangs Our approach is multi-faceted.
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Folly and Friends Mustang Sanctuary is a 501(c)3 nonprofit located in Birdsboro, PA. Our mission is to spread awareness about the 50,000+ mustangs who have been rounded up and are awaiting adoption, and help facilitate their transition into domestic life. We are currently home to 10 “permanent resident” mustangs, many of whom are from the same herd and were reunited after being rounded up. They w

ill never again be separated from their family, or know the struggles of water and food shortage. All of the mustangs here are tamed so that visitors can come and interact with their herd and see how loving these once wild horses can become. We have welcomed potential adopters, school and 4H groups, retirement homes, veterans, families from our local community, and those with disabilities to come and learn about mustangs while enjoying the therapy being around these animals provides. There is no charge for visits, but donations toward the herd are always welcomed. Our sanctuary herd is at various levels of training so we can host free taming demos to the public. The mustangs who are trained to ride compete in a variety of disciplines so that the public can see how versatile these horses are and consider them when looking for their next partner. We provide education on kinder training methods, since too often mustangs are trained by breaking their spirit and dominating them into submission. Spend a few minutes in our herd and you’ll see the relationship possible with these animals using a gentler approach. Additionally, our founder, Chelsea is a TIP trainer with the Mustang Heritage Foundation. Through this program you can get a mustang who is halter broke, leads, picks up all four feet, is able to be brushed all over, load on a trailer, and can be kept normal fencing vs the 6’ required for wild ones for just the $125 adoption fee. She also offers private training for other mustangs who need help adjusting to domestic life. We’re always happy to walk interested adopters through the different avenues of adoption, the paperwork, and adoption requirements. In addition to this, we have arranged transport for dozens of mustangs from out west to their adopters on the east coast. Less than 1% of gathered mustangs are ever listed on the Internet adoption, and aren’t visible to those who don’t live close to a facility. When possible, our founder will fly out to the facilities to photograph and catalogue the available mustangs and try to find adopters for them, then arrange cost-effective hauling options. Your tax deductible donations help support the sanctuary herd and our other programs to get mustangs adopted. Our goal is to expand the sanctuary to provide permanent safety to more mustangs, while inspiring others to adopt through our journey with these amazing animals. Visitors are welcome by appointment ONLY. Sanctuary visits are free but donations are always welcome and tax-deductible. Please call or message to set up your visit :)

Fairy, our resident Diva.Photo by Alyssa Murphree Media
06/23/2026

Fairy, our resident Diva.

Photo by Alyssa Murphree Media

Sweet and sassy little Filigree. She's such a tiny little yearling but man was she gorgeous under that thick winter coat...
06/23/2026

Sweet and sassy little Filigree. She's such a tiny little yearling but man was she gorgeous under that thick winter coat!

I was flipping through photos and don’t know if I ever shared this one. While Sid and Seneca have now found homes, and t...
06/21/2026

I was flipping through photos and don’t know if I ever shared this one. While Sid and Seneca have now found homes, and there are many others here now, it is interesting to see their size differences when all lined up like this. Pendleton, Fleet, Wren, Revel and Flaire were all out of frame.
From left to right,
Dorado, kestrel in the back, Folly, Quasi, Seneca, Chai, Sid.

Photo by Alyssa Murphree Media

06/21/2026

Omen is still pretty wary of new people, although with our volunteers is getting exposed to lots of new faces. Today I had my dad feed her some hay and then he was able to get a few pets on her shoulder. She was snorting quite a bit when he entered the pen, and then after each bite, but he always has a great energy with my wild ones and she started to trust him.
She was pretty sure she’d been told to never take food from strangers 🤣

06/20/2026

Finally got Omen to try some grain! It took a mix of hand picked grass (her favorite) and some alfalfa mixed in with a tiny bit of grain, but she finally gave it a try and finished all of it! We feed a forage-heavy diet as we think it’s healthiest, but we do like to get them on a ration balancer for minerals and extra protein or some grain as needed. Also learning to eat some hay pellets is great for positive reinforcement training, and becoming more engaged with humans. So this is an exciting step for her 🥰

06/20/2026

Omen learning to follow a feel all the way around. This was her second attempt, I didn’t think she’d catch on so fast so didn’t think to set up the video. Not only do they have to not panic about the rope behind their butt, but they have to think about where the pressure is coming from to follow it, AND switch eyes which is really tough for a lot of mustangs at this stage (her “bad” side is her right side, and she is markedly more guarded and reactive with everything over there).
She also learned a step of backing up, and a step of yielding her hindquarters.

Omen is such a sensible mare. She still thinks I’m bonkers but she’s humoring me with everything I’m asking.
06/20/2026

Omen is such a sensible mare. She still thinks I’m bonkers but she’s humoring me with everything I’m asking.

06/19/2026

Athena was just a little jealous that Pearl was trying to make friends with Omen 🤣
Have you ever seen a more jealous horse?

06/19/2026

Omen is getting the hang of leading! We had a short intro session last night and she must have really thought about it overnight because she offered so much more tonight than I was expecting. I work full time so she’s only getting a short 30-45 minute session once a night right now so I’m even more pleased with how she’s progressing.

Athena had her first saddling with our training volunteer Ada and it was completely uneventful. She didn’t bat an eye! W...
06/19/2026

Athena had her first saddling with our training volunteer Ada and it was completely uneventful. She didn’t bat an eye!
We use the “sacrifice saddle” for this in case it meets the dirt or gets trampled- please note that we would never put weight in a saddle that fits this poorly, or even cinch it up very tight. She’ll graduate to the normal saddles next time since she was so stellar!

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250 Boone Road
Birdsboro, PA
19508

Telephone

+14849477958

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