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Winter Check Up on Brutus

Hello everyone! Yesterday, I was fortunate to spend a sunny afternoon with stallions Brutus, Flash, and Trooper. I personally have not seen any of them since October. I watched Flash and Trooper cross the river back in October and thought they were likely still over there. Brutus has been hidden since the end of October…
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Adopted Son

Hello! Today I have an image from August to share with you that I feel says so much about the horses in this herd. Pictured below is Band Stallion, Maverick and 2018 Colt, Poseidon (who has since been adopted). Oftentimes when a mare and her foal are stolen by another stallion, I am asked if…
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Wild Love – Copper and Daisy

Hello everyone! On this Sunday, I thought everyone might enjoy a recent look at Copper! He continues to hold a band of five mares including this lovely mare, Daisy. For those new to the page, Copper injured his front leg and lost his entire band in 2014. For the next few years, he took time…
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Wild Filly Meets Her Grandfather

Hello everyone! Yesterday when I was out in the park I was lucky to witness some interesting dynamics between Half Moon and Mystery. I have not really seen these two interact very much over the years. While I was photographing Half Moon, I could see Mystery start to slowly walk over to him. Half Moon…
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The Dynamic Duo

Hello everyone! I hope you are all enjoying your weekend. Since Arrowhead appeared to be a favorite stallion of many on this page I thought I would share with you the photo that I called, “The Dynamic Duo.” I took this photo in 2016 when Ollie Jr and Arrowhead were still bachelors. When I originally…
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East Side Boys

Good morning everyone! You have probably heard us say many times that while tracking the horses you can easily walk right by them. Today I thought I would show you an example of that with the East Side Bachelor Boys. Below is Maverick, Gunner, and Flash on the flats watching the other bands. While I…
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