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| The new guy. This colt looks really sturdy and strong. Another sorrel! This seems to be a popular color this foaling season. |
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| The big black, Cobalt with his daughter CJ. |
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| CJ |
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| Skye with her new colt. |
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| Mahogany and CJ. |
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| The new guy. This colt looks really sturdy and strong. Another sorrel! This seems to be a popular color this foaling season. |
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| The big black, Cobalt with his daughter CJ. |
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| CJ |
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| Skye with her new colt. |
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| Mahogany and CJ. |
| Our beautiful black stallion, Cobolt. He is quite shy and I do not see him and his small family band very often...just got lucky on the day. |
| The sorrel with the long thin stripe is Ohyee...she is Mahogany's yearling filly. These two are most likely full sisters, although one could never know for sure. |
| Cobolt's girls. |
| The elusive mare. This is about the closest I have ever been to her. The wild horses are getting more used to people, that is for sure. |
| This band looks in good shape going into winter. Long may they run! |
| Here is the shy, elusive band led by the black stallion, Cobolt. |
| I had to hike quite a ways to get a good look at them, but it was worth it. Such a great looking band. Cobolt, like many "band" stallions, has just one mature mare. Here is is. |
| The wary mare, Mahogany. |
| Beautiful Skye. |
| The foal gets up and heads straight to her mom for a suck. |
| I don't stay long. I can tell they want to be left alone. They do not trust humans. I just feel fortunate I get this little glimpse into their very secret, mustang lives. |
| I took this photo a couple of weeks later. Mahogany has had her foal. We have called her CJ. Always fun to observe this elusive little band of wild horses that call Sand Wash Basin home. |