Horse Illustrated, in partnership with the ASPCA’s Right Horse program, features Cheyenne, a 26-year-old Mustang mare available for adoption through Wild at Heart Horse Rescue in Lancaster, California. Cheyenne is a gentle, experienced horse with a history of giving lessons to children, demonstrating her steady and forgiving nature. She is comfortable under saddle at walk, trot, and canter, both in the arena and on trails, making her an ideal match for families, lesson programs, or individuals seeking a reliable and versatile equine partner.
The ASPCA Right Horse initiative aims to increase horse adoptions across the U.S. by connecting prospective adopters with horses like Cheyenne through their online platform, myrighthorse.org. This program brings together equine professionals and advocates to improve the lives of horses in transition, encouraging responsible adoption and fostering. For more information or to inquire about adopting Cheyenne, interested parties are encouraged to contact Wild at Heart Horse Rescue or visit the ASPCA Right Horse website.






