| There are the two brothers using their "auntie" Jess, for a scratching post. Jess does not produce offspring....at least not so far. I believe she is a young mare, but that is just a guess. She is part of the HSUS PZP study. E mail hhopkins@humanesociety. org for more info. |
| The grey mare, Tulip, who is Milagro's mom, has had three foals in a row. Her 2 year old filly Juniper, recently left the band and joined Rounder, the liver chestnut who lives near Cosmo. |
| High desert beauties.... |
| This little filly we named Heidi is a looker, a real stand out. She was another late foal last year (born in Aug). Her mom is a grulla and I think she might be too. Just love this filly! |
| Cosmo |
| Milagro with his mom, Tulip. Tulip looks very much like the flea bitten mare with Rounder, Pablina. We will have to keep our eye out for that if they decide to "gather" |
| The colors in this band of wild horses is exquisite! |
| The little pinto mare is Vogue...she is shown with Heidi (no relation). Vogue joined Cosmo the middle of last summer with her 2009, filly, Gem. |
| Vogue and Gem |
| Heidi |
4 comments:
Awesome. All of it. :D
Great to see Cosmo's band--we got a quick glimpse of them when we were there in May. Astro is looking good--almost all grown up from the newborn we found last spring. Thanks for these great photos Nancy. Linda H
I don't recall seeing Tulip or Gem before. Love both of their colors. I hear some worries from you regarding all of these beartiful horses fate. I wish I had the answer for them. In the book about Wild Horse Annie, it seems that things have not changed very much in all these years. Why don't you pick up where she left off? You have so much knowledge about these CO horses and would make a great advocate for them. If I was healthier and younger, I would take them on. It is a lot of work but I'm sure you would have all your fans support. We have to do something soon.
Just found your blog...lovely. Thank you for sharing the beauty.
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