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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Lightning, Prince and Buck

Here is Lightning, the stallon with the amazing mask.
These horses have very tight bonds with each other. I wish I knew how they are related. They have one yearling, Flash, he is on the left.
A very pregnant mare. A friend of the mustangs gave her a very beautiful name, Pablina. She is flea speckled. Very sweet girl.
I am pretty sure Sky is either a 2 or 3 year old. Her eye lashes are white on the right side. She has a strong bond with Haze, the young sorrel stallion.
This is Haze, his right eye is blue. He is curious and intelligent.
Dot, Sky and Haze. I wonder if Sky is her daughter?
Or maybe Haze is her son? So many mysteries out here on the range. The horses aren't talking.
Lady took Madeleine behind a tree to nurse. Hard to hide when you are so white!
These 2 horses are such great buddies.
This is a great looking band of horses! They are fun to watch.
Love this new filly!
She has a little independent streak, but mostly hangs out right next to her mom.
They are off to hide behind a tree. Look at that little fluff for a tail.
This is one of Prince's mares. He has 2 that look a lot alike. They are both chestnuts with flaxen manes.
As you can see, the stallion is not too worried about people. If you go out to Sand Wash you might see him and his family near the entrance. He is kinda little, his mares are taller then him.
One of Prince's twin mares.
Prince has 2 fillies, this is the grey one.
Here is the chestnut filly, one of my favorites, sooo cute! I call her Oda.
Here is Buck, his mare Feather and her baby Streaker. This photo doesn't do justice to the little guy. He has 4 socks. Before the round up Buck had a larger band and Feather was part of it.
Here is the stallion. He is a buckskin that has rolled in the mud.

2 comments:

Lea and her Mustangs said...

That black and white pinto stallion - Lightening I believe you called him looks so so much like my mare Sage that I adopted recently. She is from the Paisly Desert in Oregon. That really grabbed me looking at the pictures. He is a beauty. How big is he?

NRoberts said...

Hi Lea, I really can't say how big he is, just average size, maybe 15 hands? Look for him in Pam's next blog post. She got at least one great shot of him. I have seen Sage in your blog, she is so pretty. I really appreciate you looking at my blog. Nancy