They frolicked and played and then the little palomino went off with his own band.
Corona and Bugs had a peaceful greeting.
There goes Indian Rose and her filly. I wanted to show you the primitive striping on the foals legs.
That is Hazel and her new foal, Sundance.
I see Picasso's family at the water hole and notice he has a new yellow dun mare with him (right).
Picasso.
You can tell this mare is not a mustang. Her hooves are a bit rough and her front legs are crooked. She is not made to survive the extreme conditions out at Sand Wash Basin. I noticed the water was not agreeing with her. She is a domestic.
Here you can see her brand. She is from the Sombrero dude string. They winter in Sheephead Basin next door. They are seperated by a fence. Hopefully the cowboys will come get her.
I just threw this in because I like this picture of the pinto mare Vogue and her gorgeous yearling felly, Gem.
These are the bachelor stallons Outlaw and Chrome. Chrome is the flashy dun with the four white socks. Outlaw is a chestnut with a Sand Wash blaze that wraps around his left eye. 
I am pretty sure this is Hurricane. One of the 3 look alike dun stallions.
You can tell this mare is not a mustang. Her hooves are a bit rough and her front legs are crooked. She is not made to survive the extreme conditions out at Sand Wash Basin. I noticed the water was not agreeing with her. She is a domestic.
Here you can see her brand. She is from the Sombrero dude string. They winter in Sheephead Basin next door. They are seperated by a fence. Hopefully the cowboys will come get her.
I just threw this in because I like this picture of the pinto mare Vogue and her gorgeous yearling felly, Gem.
I am pretty sure this is Hurricane. One of the 3 look alike dun stallions.
1 comment:
Wow! Great photos and must have been a great experience.
Dona
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