Category: Frontier’s Band

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Frontier vs. Alluvium

Hello everyone! You may remember two months back when I shared that Applewood was no longer with Alluvium but had been running with Guardian for a month. Soon after, Applewood left Guardian and joined Brutus and Alluvium finally showed himself again. He has been seen in several different areas of the Park and, on this…
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Anuk and Kodiak

The foals continue out in beautiful Theodore Roosevelt National Park! Tonight, we want to share news of first-time mom Anuk giving birth to an adorable little colt! Her sire is stallion Frontier, but in the fall of 2020, Frontier’s brother Flax stole the band, so Flax is the likely sire to this colt. Anuk is…
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Frontier’s Band in the New Year

Hello everyone! Today I have a look at the rest of Frontier’s band for you. I photographed them from my car as they broke the ice next to the road to get to water. We have since gotten a good amount of snow, so water is not currently an issue. Patience was running down to…
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Surprise Visit With Frontier

Hello everyone! There is nothing like leaving the Park for the day, coming around the corner, and seeing this handsome face. It was a pleasant surprise visit from Frontier and his band recently when they moved to find water. It may have been a short visit, but it is always great to spend any time…
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Catching Up With Frontier’s Band

Hello everyone! As promised, here is a look at Frontier and his beautiful band. The 2012 son of Red Face, Frontier is also the half-brother to Flax. You can definitely see a family resemblance between those two. Frontier currently has two mares, Smokie and Firefly. His three-year-old filly, Patience, out of Smokie, continues to walk…
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Frontier and His New Friend

Hello everyone! Earlier this week, I hiked out and located Frontier and his band. I had not seen them for a while, so I was excited to spend some time with them. The only problem was they had bison herds on either side of them. I managed to work my way around the first group,…
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