joel mizer runs the program. >> i've been training horses for 35 plus years.e been working with inmates for about six months now. i never worked with inmates before. >> i think this is a huge opportunity for guys that don't have the money or think that they're really worth anything or have anything to offer. if they can help these horses become domesticated and usable, they're going to know what it feels like to accomplish something. >> there you go. >> see why you'd want to carry that pad like that? these inmates, some of them never been around a horse, never rode a horse. >> we teach them horsemanship from the ground up. you got that down, man. >> this program is a win-win. not only for the wild horses, but also for these gentlemen to learn a skill set that not everybody has. >> gnash dig had never been around horses until he joined in just a few days earlier. just like jobs on outside rookies start at the bottom. >> we're picking up road apples and/or horse manure. this is how you start in the program. you know. i don't know how much they appreciate it or n