They are led by a stunning dappled grey stallion, Centauro.
The two palominos really stand out, they are a mother daughter combo.
Here they are running...It is cute how they are all paired off.
See what I mean? It was easy to see which yearling belonged to who.
They finally settled down and got a little curious about me. They are all so blooming!
Centauro snakes his harem around. He is a band stallion that is protective and loyal to his family.
Here is the palomino mare with her filly. The black pinto on the left is the grulla pinto's daughter. The grulla on the right is a colt.
There is the grulla colt's mom on the far right. They both have spectacular blazes. This is a Sand Wash trait.
The horses are always touch feely with each other and stay close to one another. I just love this little colt!
Here are the glamour girls. She sure inherited her mother's good looks!
Here is the grulla pinto with her black pinto filly. She is always the one I noticed when I saw them from a distance. She is even more stunning up close. This mare is tough and relies on her family band to survive. Life is brutal out at Sand Wash, not just any horse can survive in these extreme conditions. She is 100% Colorodo bred, American mustang.
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Wow! These horses are so pretty! Absolutely gorgeous works of nature and beauty weaved together to make...this! And, of course, credit goes to the great photographer, too!
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