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| front to back: Mirage, Mystery, Bonita, Cayenne, Mandalay, Freedom, Zander, Pico, Marty, Cherokee, Cayenne |
It is not often I see Cherokee's band and when I do they usually do not stick around for long. Other people see them too and between us we have ID'd four, 2012 foals in this elusive band of wild horses that reside in The Sand Wash Basin.
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| The grey/pinto mare, Bonita, has an unknown gender foal we call Cayenne. |
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| The three year old filly on the right, Dolly, has this also unknown gender foal, Mica. Dolly originally came from Tuscarora's band. Her dam is Gaia. Gaia was the mare that was found dead by Lake Draw a couple of months ago. Mica will carry on her genes. |
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| The little pinto foal we call Freedom. His dam is Mandalay...I believe Mandalay shares the duties of lead mare with Bonita. |
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| There is the band stallion, Cherokee, on the right with his two yearling colts out of Bonita and Mandalay...Marty and Pico. Marty is the grey and Pico is the sorrel. Marty has blue eyes. These two yearling colts are the best of friends! |
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| Cherokee and his son, Freedom. No other band of horses out here has four foals! I would not be surprised if The HSUS had a hard time darting these mares in 2010. |
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| Pico really inherited the good looks of his sire. Usually you can not say with certainty, but in this case I think we know for sure where Pico's genes came from! |
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| There's Cayenne, Bonita's new foal! Other people have better photos of this band then I. By working together we are establishing an accurate public documentation. The BLM tryed to do an aerial count and once again concluded the only way to count this herd is from the ground. |
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| Off they go! I love the wildness about this band. It's always a treat to see Cherokee's band! Long may they run. |
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