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Mustang Weather Vane, Running Horses
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Mustang Horse Weathervane
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Wild Horse Weather Vane

Wild Horse Weather Vane & Cougar
Weathervane Customer Photo
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Originally
commissioned as a gift, this Mustang Horse weather vane is available only
in the large (3-ft) and extra-large (4-ft) size. This is because the
sculpture piece, even though 3 or 4 feet in size, is actually comprised of 3
separate horses. In the large size each horse is only about 1 foot in
length.
In most
cases, a large sized weathervane will be big enough to work well on top of a
2-story home. However, if this design appeals to you, you might want
to consider ordering it in the extra-large size so each individual horse appears
large enough to read easily from the ground.
If you
like any of the individual horses, they can also be ordered as separate
weathervanes. Please see detail photos below. In fact, our original
customer debated whether to make them individually or all together as a herd.
Imagine if you will, three separate horses, each mounted along on the ridge of a
barn, moving together in the wind, with manes and tails streaming!
A
mustang is a
hardy, free-roaming
horse of the North
American west, descended primarily from horses brought to the Americas by the
Spanish conquistadors. Because of the image of the wild horse of the west as
possessing hardiness, grace, speed, and independence, the name "Mustang" is
popular for high-performance products and for sports
mascots.
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for
pricing information on this weather vane.
Click here if you need help determining the
correct size weather vane for you situation.
Click here if you would like suggestions on
various methods of
installing a weathervane.
Click here (if applicable to this weathervane)
to view our
weathervane eye color selection chart.
Click here for more information on
gold leafing a weather vane.
Click here for more information about how we can
personalize a weathervane.
Ordering Information:
To place an order, please call us at (831) 425-5505.
At the
time you call, we will provide you with an estimated completion date.
At the time the order is placed, a deposit of 1/3
is due. Upon receipt of the deposit, time will be reserved in our
schedule. The balance is due when the weather vane has been completed and
prior to shipping. Deposits can be made with Visa, MasterCard or check.
All West Coast Weather Vanes are custom made for
the person who orders them.
If you have a website that features Mustang
Horses, please
contact us about exchanging web links.
Here are some interesting websites that
relate to Mustang Horses.
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Wikipedia - Mustang
Horses
- The
Bureau of Land Management controls the mustang population through a
capture program, intended to control competition with beef cattle. Most
horses that are captured are offered for "adoption" to individuals willing
to pay a small fee to cover paperwork and a few basic costs. In order to
prevent the later sale of mustangs as horse meat, adopted mustangs are still
protected under the Act, and cannot be sold except when certain very
specific criteria are met. There usually is a much larger pool of captured
horses than of prospective adoptive owners
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Equine Facility Design
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