today, joe misner who runs the program on a special project.g a new group of horses on a timetable to be ready for an upcoming adoption event. >> they're bringing four fillies here. they're going to drive it in with a trailer and back it up. 30 days is pretty fast, but a younger horse, they adapt fairly quickly. they're smaller, a little easier to handle. >> yeah, i can grab another panel. >> i think that's awesome. we take them and give them a second chance. kind of like us. we're getting a second chance and they are, too >>> we've got that wild side we're working on. for them, it's the same thing. >> i'm excited because it really gives these guys an opportunity to be confident. you can imagine if they're going to take on a filly that's about 3 1/2 feet tall compared to a thousand pound, four-year-old wild horse that's never been touched. >>> to reduce the horse's anxiety, mizner has decided to keep it at a distance. >> there's all kinds of new stimuli. >> well, they came in pretty smooth, but they're a lot bigger than i thought what we would