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Showing posts with label Diego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diego. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Haze's Band ( Before Greasewood's)

On Tues, Jan 11, Greasewood was put down. He was suffering bad and I feel the BLM made the right decision. The vet that looked at his body found a piece of barbed wire wrapped around his leg....so sad. I went out on Thursday and right away we spot the family he left behind. I am surprised to see they are without a stallion.

As we approached his lead mare, Yarrow, layed down. I thought that was so odd. I really feel like she was mourning the loss of her big beautiful bay stallion that looked after her and her daughter the last couple of years.

There is her daughter, White Sage. This filly has led a sheltered life on the range. Her mom became lame this spring and it went on all summer. Greasewood parked his mares and kept them separate so Yarrow cold heal. Many people saw this band as they were towards the entrance.

The pinto is Demi, the domestic. By the looks of it she is very pregnant.....

The next photos were taken on Sunday Jan 15....this was one of the best encounters I have had in a long time. The sorrel bachelor stallion, Haze, has claimed the three mares and has brought along his side kicks, River and Diego. The band is anything but settled.

When I first met Haze in 2009 he was Lightning's bachelor stallion. When that band broke up he has been running with the bachelors. Lately he has been babysitting River and Diego who are two and three year old colts respectively. Earlier this summer he stole Kangee and her newborn foal from Tashunka, but that did not last long.

His right eye is blue. He is a very stunning stallion. I am so glad he has found a family of his own.

Boy has this guy perked up Yarrow. She really seems to like him and has a new spring to her step. She is in heat and is all lovey dovey with Haze. There is one problem...Sage, her daughter, will not let them breed! When he make advances she comes rushing in, roaring and kicking to get the stallion away from her mom. It was quite a sight.

Haze and Yarrow.

Sage coming in to break them up! I have video of this on You Tube.

The young stallions hang out in the back, mainly pestering Demi who is pregnant and pissy.



There is little Diego who got kicked out of Rounder's band at a very young age. He takes in the action with his buddy, River. River is Josie's coming three year old colt.

Yarrow is almost all better from her lameness, but it has left her hoof like this. Maybe from not putting weight on it? It was a lot worse before. She still has a slight limp. Her hooves were perfect before this summer.

A closer look...When I saw this mare a couple of months ago I never thought she would pull through, but she is a mustang and they are incredibly tough. I love this little mare with the big heart. I hope Hazer takes good care of her. We will just have to wait and see.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Bachelor Stallions

As we were entering the range we came across bachelor stallions right away. These three were together...Outlaw (flaxen mane), Haze (chesnut with one blue eye) and , I am pretty sure, River (the grey). River is Josie and White Out's 2009 colt.

Like I've said befre, the greys are the hardest to ID. I am guessing this is River by 1. where is at on The Range 2. his behavior (he was acting like a 2 yr old with these older stallions) and 3. by his star.

The Hazer. He was satellite to Lightning back in 2009/2010 and has been a bachelor ever since that band has broken up. Look for him to get mares sometime soon. For now he has buddied up with these guys. Outlaw is normally with Chrome, but Chrome has found mares (Femur's).

Teaching the young guy the ways of Sand Wash Basin. These studs were near a huge flock of sheep. I am sure they are used to the coming and goings of the woolies.

I am pretty sure this is little Diego. The yearling colt from Rounder's band. He was a ways away from the older bachelors, but I am glad he was not completely alone.

Further down the road we see Lightning...alone...as usual...ever since he lost his beloved mares in 2010. He likes the pasture by Two Bar Spring. His two mares he lost (Pablina and Floriana) were about a mile away with Hurricane...I believe he still pines for them. A friend called the HSUS and they told her Lightning was aged as "old" at the 2008 round up. Any how he looks great. The friend I was with said he looked like a "plush pony". So fat and fluffy! It has been such a mild winter.