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Horse Spotlight – Mare Stormy

Hello everyone! It’s time again to feature another horse from the TRNP herd. Today’s ?Horse Spotlight? is 1999 Mare, Stormy! She is currently running in Ollie Jr.’s band with her 2019 Colt, Applewood. Stormy, along with her current bandmates Autumn and Sapphire, were stolen from Cocoa in 2018 just before his passing. She currently has…
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An Afternoon With Circus

Hello everyone! Recently, Eileen and I had a wonderful visit with fan favorite, Circus. He is the son of the oldest horse in the park, Mare Flicka by the late stallion, Curious George. You never know where he is hiding so to come across him is always a real treat. As you can see from…
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New Colt for Skipper and Brutus

Hello everyone! You may remember a couple weeks ago when Eileen and I were surprised one morning by this cutie. He is the colt out of Skipper and the presumed sire is Brutus. The park has given him the name Arey after a stream in Alaska. This darling boy is looking great and growing fast!…
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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 Friendship

Good morning! Here is a look at two mares I don’t normally share together, Cowgirl and Taylor of Thunder’s band. Taylor is a mare who doesn’t interact with the other mares very often unless it is her mom, Spotted Blue. However, this summer she seemed to be spending a lot of time with Cowgirl. On…
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A Father’s Love – Half Moon and Aloe

Hello everyone! Here is a look at Half Moon and his colt, Aloe. When a group of bison moved into the area this day, Aloe walked over to be closer to Half Moon. Rather than move him away, Half Moon leaned in and gently sniffed his son. I love seeing stallions in the park spend…
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