2025.03.04-tilt-squeeze-fundraiser-campaign.txt https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=5WJW8233MERNC https://www.instagram.com/p/DGy2k-Byaa0/ ======================================= Michael's comment reads: ======================== For over 18 months we've been waiting to get the word that our brand new tilt squeeze is complete. Well that time has arrived! It's awesome to finally get the go ahead to come get it. The tricky part is with the funding commitment we had to purchase the unit outright, the funder fell on uncertain times and had to remove the promise of acquisition last minute. In today's world that's understandable and we have no ill feelings. But now since we're mostly funding based, we're pulling from all means possible to cover the cost. We have the deposit in and to save thousands on delivery fees, we are hauling it ourselves and hoping to leave this week. It's a tall order and not the biggest fundraiser we've done here at the Flying L, but it's surely a significant one. So we're at the next critical phase in the Weiser Strong effort, but honestly can't do it without our amazing follower support. Being able to put the proper squeeze in our facility to safely handle horses like Sunrise and more, has always been the goal. We've already removed and put up for sale our original squeeze to help offset costs. Every little bit helps and We've done it before! Can we be Weiser Strong? Type the word Tilt in the comments to receive more details. Link also in bio. Text over video reads: ====================== Bottom: Time for the new tilt squeeze, but we've had a late game plot twist! Moving text: Wild horses don't like captivity! But sometimes need to be handled A true wild horse squeeze was ordered a long time ago However the wait was 18-20 months We had to keep our programs going, so we did the best we could while waiting for our unit to be built Now our brand new tilt squeeze is finally done A wide version with all the features and options With the safety of the handlers and horses in mind Our temporary sqeeze did the job With almost 70 horses put through it, injury free The new one has all the padding, adjustments and options available With the horses comfort in mind A true wild horse handling unit Because many times treating these horses is life and death Worming an untouched horse can be risky for all Trimming feet can be dangerous and stressful With this unit they can safely lay down during the process More easily handled and sedated for all the procedures without the extra steps So although this modified squeeze was adequate It's time to upgrade So we can do even better