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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Lightning's band

Sand Wash Basin American Mustangs through and through. Lightning's Band.

The little family makes sure that the only foal is safe from harm. I call him Flash. He is a little pinto colt.


Flash.... his mom, Pablina, is the white mare. The bay mare does not have a foal.



The family unit minus Blue Sky and Pablina.





The awesome band stallion, Lightning. This is just amazing to see. He looks so healthy and conditioned...I am in awe!





Lightning and his daughter?  I call her Blue Sky. I am so glad she got spared being rounded up in 2008. She likes to be wild, I know. They seem to thrive in these extreme conditions with no humans interfering.





The one and only, Blue Sky. She has a nice pinto splash, a great big blaze and white eye lashes. A real American Beauty.







She blends in so well! The Sand Wash has so many grey/white ponies. Love it! I call her grey boots. (Later her name was changed to Pablina).









Beauty in motion.









Lightning takes care of his family. He is wary of me .... the way they move through the snow is incredible.










I think she is a 2 year old, one blue eye one brown, stunning little filly. One of the few young females I have seen. The mustangs must have gotten all mixed up when they were rounded up. No thought was given to bands. The mares were put in one area and the stallions in another. Every single weanling (2008 foal) was removed. We can do better. Seems like the system needs to be changed.












These two got separated from the herd, major drama. They like to stick together, that is for sure! The chestnut is a stallion.










Family portrait minus two horses.












Finding plenty to eat, looking very healthy for the middle of winter.















I call this chestnut beauty, Haze. He is like Blue Sky, one brown eye, one blue. He is a wild thang! This is a satellite stallion.















Little Flash, the lone 2009 foal, he is special.
















Here is Lightning showing off his unusual facial markings.


















These pictures are from back in November. I met this handsome stallion and his lovely harem near Two Bar Spring. His pinto markings are so much like Benson's, but they look nothing alike! He has 2 of the whitest mares I've ever seen. One of the foals looks a lot like Lightning, but is sorrel. I call him  Flash. This is a very stunning looking family of horses. I have a video posted of this group earlier on this blog. Also try Micahflash channel on You Tube for this and a few more videos of Sand Wash Mustangs.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The stallion is the black and white pinto? Except for the big splash of white and on his right side and the multiple stockings ... he looks like our Raven! I wonder ... :)
TJ

NRoberts said...

T.J. Did you see the clip I posted earlier. The markings on his right side are spectacular! A lightning bolt down his neck and a puzzle piece on his side. I'll have to look up Raven. I've named a black mare out here Raven, she is with Sage. I looked at your blog and never saw little Corona, I'll look again. I did see some of the Sand Wash mares. Beautiful. I'm going to try to go out to the range tomorrow...might be snowed out. Keep in touch.

NRoberts said...

Oh sorry, correct, the stallion is the pinto.