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Showing posts with label Em. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Em. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Corona's Band

Here comes Corona!

Corona's band had only one foal this year. This little sorrel born to Lona. We call him Tecate. Notice Lona is missing her right eye.

Can Wakan, the beautiful yearling filly out of Lona... full sister to Tecate.


There have been some recent rains and the mustangs are blooming!

The gorgeous Cheyenne, she was acting as lead mare on this day.

 Corona's grey mare, Indian Rose, with her yearling colt, Indiana. Indian Rose did not foal this year.
Alert and attentive... the wild horses are watching folks picking up their range for National Public Lands Day, put on by The Little Snake BLM office.

Corona in his prime. He has had the same loyal, four mares since the 2008 gather.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Corona's Band




Here is Corona's band, You can see the sorrel mare with the 4 white socks is very pregnant. Yampatika, the grey mare's 2010 filly, has been missing for about a month.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Corona's Band

I have been seeing a lot of Corona and band this winter. His band is doing great....this is one of the largest bands on the range.

Most of us agree Cheyenne is his lead mare. I am not sure, but I think she might be pregnant. She has not had a foal since 2009 (Tripod).

Isn't she beautiful?

That is the little palo filly we call Can Wakan. She is trying to get a sniff of me.

Corona has kept both of his two year old fillies. One of them is the bay show here, One Spirit. For awhile this fall the fillies joined Cosmo's band. Maybe to get bred? Any way they are both back with their harem.

This is the other two year old filly, Maybell. She is a full sister to Can Wakan.

The grey mare, Indian Rose, is shy and hard to photograph. It is her and the sorrel mare that have the foals. The black (Em) and Cheyenne are not so prolific.

Indian Rose's youngsters (Yampatika and Indiana Jones)....She also has a two year old colt that runs with the bachelors (Craig), but he has not been seen for a very long time.

Corona is a loving father.

Zoomed in...

Monday, August 29, 2011

Corona's Band

Finally! It hs been a long time since I have seen Corona's band, but today they are right off the road. Everyone is there since the last time I obseved them, which was last June.

Corona looks fabulous. He is in his prime and I consider him "the King of Sand Wash Basin". He takes my breath away!

He seems proud of his 20011 foals, Indiana Jones and Can Wakan. They are just perfect in every way. They love to play together. Indiana is a colt and Can Wakan is a filly. Can Wakan was born first.

So cute!

They are both happy, playful mustangs.

The grey mare, Indian Rose, is Indiana's mom and she also has her yearling filly, Yampatika, by her side.

It is hard to mistake Cheyenne, Corona's lead mare. She is the only pinto/palomino on the range. No foal for her this year, nor last year. Not every mare is prolific.

Cheyene from the side.


These three are Lona's offspring. She has had three in a row. Maybell is her 2 year old filly, Bobby, her yearling son and little Can Wakan. Lona is a wonderful mom. She is a tough, wiley mustang that shows her youngsters the ways of a wild mustang.

Maybell, one of the many 2 year old fillies who is still with their families. There is another 2 year old filly in this band, the bay, One Spirit.

Corona on the run...

He meets up with Rounder. They exchange a few postures, and Corona proves he is dominant.

Kiowa, the pinto with fish for markings, is anxious to get a mare. He puts up a real challenge for Corona. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up with one or both of Corona's 2 year old fillies. it would be nice to have a breeding pinto. We only have a couple this year....Eagle and Cherokee come to mind.

After Corona confronts the other stallion he snakes his band and runs them in a great big circle. It was a sight to behold.

To see wild mustangs running free as they were meant is an honor.

I am amazed how healthy and fit these wild horses are. They can really run! This was a fun encounter, one I will not forget.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Corona's Band

Here is the other 2 year old filly in the band besides One Spirit. She is Lona's. Just a nice sorrel. Named after a nearby town.

Yampatika has the "primitive" look. She reminds me of a Pryor Mountain horse.

Corona in his prime.

One of the largest harems on the range..
The bugs were so bad on this morning...you can even see them if you look closely.

The palomino pinto, Cheyenne, is Corona's lead mare and companion. She came in with him at the 2008 round up. She also has not had a foal since 2009.
Did you know it is really hard to get good photos of black horses? At least it is for me. I wanted to show you Corona's black mare, Em, who has been recieving a lot of attention from the stallon recently. She is not a prolific mare, she has not had a foal since 2009. That filly, One Spirit, is still by her side. She is the bay in the band.

Corona's beautiful babies....
This is our pride and joy (and Corona's too) his little palomino daughter, Can Wakan, who was born a couple of months before Indiana. She has inherited her sire's good looks...for sure.

Indiana Jones sneaking around the high desert with his full sister, Yampatika. Both have the grey mare, Indian Rose, as their dam. Their 2 yr old brother, Craig, also a sorrel, is out running with the bachelor stallions. The only colt in this band is Bobby, Lona's yearling. Lona is Can Wakan's mom.
What a wonderful morning! The first band I see is Corona's, our famous dunalino.

Trailing the band is the newest member, our very own Indiana Jones!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Corona's Band (feat Indiana Jones)

Corona's grey mare finally had her foal and it is a beautiful little sorrel colt! We have named him Indiana Jones! This is my first glimpse of him...
The newest addition to Corona's band. He was born just about the same time his sister was born last year and about in the same place. He looks healthy and range tough.
Here are some other members of this stunning band. The sorrel mare, Lona, is shown with all three of her offspring. The mare resting her head on Bobby's back is the alpha, Cheyenne ,(palomino pinto)
Corona was most interested in his black mare, Em, on this day. She also has not had a foal since 2009. Her bay 2009 filly, One Spirit, is still with her.
That is the early filly (born in April) Can Wakan. She is a eal standout and seems to know it! She loves to pose for the camera...or so it seems...
The only other colt in the band besides Indiana Jones, Bobby. He will be a palomino like his sire. The mares take good care of him. He is a Sand Wash beauty!
There is Can Wakan. Bobby is her full brother.
The little guy has a nice star and is kinda little....not as stocky as Can Wakan when she was a newborn.
The one and only....Can Wakan. She is growing fast and is a real jewel of The Basin. Love her!
All legs this one. Salute to The Wild Horse Gods!
Just about perfect. He was born into a harmonious band which will help in this extreme environment. Corona is a good band stallion, he really is in his prime. it is something to see..
He might grey out. For now he has his fuzzy newborn coat and little fox tail.
Learning from his mom, Indian Rose. She is an experienced dam and also has her yearling filly, Yampatika by her side. She had a sorrel colt in 2009 we named Craig. She kicked him out as soon as Yampa was born last year. He is now running with the bachelors.
Indiana Jones...Long may you run!
Here is a shot of the handsome band stallion, Corona.