
I sure have been seeing a lot of this band this spring. Last year it was the same and then they "vanished" and I did not see them again until the next fall. Anyway there's Bugs, the buckskin. The little pale colored horse on his right is Mystics's yearling, Madeleine. For some reason she ended up with this band when Prince's band broke up.

That's Sundance, one of the two "palomino" yearling colts. The other one we call Butch. This one is much lighter and sometimes think he might just stay white? I'm not a color expert. Butch is more clearly a palomino.

The new colt, Titanium. This is the third palomino colt the dam (Hazel) has had in the last three years....Skip, Sundance and now this little guy.

Bugs, a good loyal band stallion.

That's Titanium's full two year old brother, Skip. He is in the process of leaving his band, but is still near by. There was another two year old colt, Ziggy, in this band, but he is already off running with the bachelors. Ziggy and Skip had a tight brother bond. For now Skip is interested in a two year old filly near by....White Sage... Greasewood's daughter.

Bugs and fellow band stallion, Greasewood. This was the first time I had seen Greasewood since last November. He looks good and still has his one mare, Yarrow, and her two year old grey, White Sage. Greasewood had Demi, the domestic, up until this spring, but Demi has left him and I last saw her on the ridge with Benson. Look for White Sage to be leaving her parents soon.

Sundance sniffing his new brother. Hazel is a super good mustang mom.

So if you see a band with four little light colored wild horses that is Bug's band! I think Madeleine will be well taken care of here.
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