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Showing posts with label Pete. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pete. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Save

Well, we were up north driving around looking for Coffee Pot Springs... I know this sounds unbelievable, but after three years of exploring The Basin I could not tell you which hole is Coffee Pot. Anyway we are driving down CR 67 and come upon this scene. It is Destiny and Ohyhee (Blue's fillies) on the wrong side of the fence and a group of bachelor stallions and colts on the other side.

My first thought is where is Blue? Blue is their band stallion. I think it might be the horse on the right, but can't confirm. He looks too little and not roany enough? I know in the winter he turns a solid color... maybe it is him?? My next thought is how could I help? They clearly wanted out!

Destiny (the pinto) is the clear leader of the two , 2 yr old fillies. Blue got her as a yearling. It is very rare for a yearling filly to get separated from her family band at such a young age, but not unheard of. That was back in 2010, the other little bay came from Cobalt's band (dam Mahogany). Blue got her this spring.

I had to come home to ID these stallions but here we have from L to R Shane, Pete (the guy who had the rope around his neck), Renegade, Half Moon and ?? Is it Blue?
These are some horses I had on the MIA list, so good to see Renegade especially (the grulla). It looked like he had been with a foal as his tail was chewed off...
Also good to see the rope is no longer around Pete's neck
One could mistake Shane, the sorrel pinto for Falcon, but he is out of Shiva from Warrior's band (3 yr old colt).

The fillies stay on the fence line, the studs on the road.

Blue (?) and Half Moon, the beautiful red roan who I think is a 3 year old, but could be wrong. He could be older...Look at how good their feet look! That is a trait of an American mustang.

The fillies turn the other way and head towards a gate we have opened for them. They seem to be asking for help. These young horses have seen plenty of people, this helps in a situation like this. They do not panic.

I slowly herd the fillies down the fence line. All of the other horses take off except for Half Moon. He comes charging down the road and sets himself in position to push the fillies. We work together to herd the young mustangs to the opened gate. It seemed like eternity... maybe a quarter of as mile? We keep them at a walk. My biggest fear is they will take off to the right, but they don't. I cross my fingers and hope they will go through the waiting opened gate! I see the gate....When Half Moon hits that spot he runs left and the fillies follow!
I am smiling ear to ear as I close that gate.

I can't tell you how happy I was to see them gallop away, back into the HMA (Herd Management Area)! They are safer here where we can keep track of them and help them if needed (wishes).  

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Unsettled Bunch

These photos were taken over a month ago. I wanted to post them now so I do not forget. This band is very confusing and is real dynamic. I call them "The unsettled bunch" Led by the white mare, Eleganza. She seems to be the source of confusion here.  L to R Tai (Half Moon), Lucky, Rooibos, Casper, Lady (bay mare hidden), Gretchen and the one and only Eleganza.

There is the very elegant Eleganza with her 2 yr old daughter, Gretchen, who clings to her mom like glue.

The last time we saw this band we thought this roan guy, Sancho, was band stallion, but for now he has been kicked out and is left dogging from the the side lines.

For now it looks like the grey stallion, Casper, has claimed the mares. We can tell Eleganza by her black smudge marks on her front knees and her wily demeanor. This mare should be allowed to live her life out on the range. She was born to be wild...you can see it in her eyes.

There are two young roan stallions also in this band. The bay mare's yearling, Lucky, and the light colored one we call Tai. I am starting to think Tai is maybe a bachelor we ID'd as Half Moon last year. Something we need to check. So in this band there are 5 stallions, 2 mares an a yearling filly. Nothing is unusual out here...

The sorrel is Pete, another young stud colt...bachelors have come and gone from this bunch.

Besides Eleganza there is another mare in this band, a bay, we call Lady (not shown). This roan is her daughter, Lucky....behind him the red , Pete...