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Summer Look at Grady’s Band

Hello everyone! Today I have for you a look at the rest of Grady’s band. Grady gained his first and current band at the end of July 2019. He managed to steal the band from their previous stallion, Ranger. Grady held off Ranger for several weeks and eventually was able to keep control of his…
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Young Blazo

Hello everyone! Last week, I shared some of the bachelor boys in the Park, including Anthem, who left Grady’s band earlier this spring. As I mentioned before, his little brother, Blazo, was also picked up by Grady’s band after the death of their mother, Trouble’s Girl, this winter. While Grady made Anthem move on, he…
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Bachelor Boys of TRNP

Hello everyone! Today I thought I would share with you all a look at some of the handsome bachelors running inside of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Two of them have been bachelors for some time, while the others became bachelors over the past few months. Luckily, the newest bachelors have all found a buddy. I…
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Democracy and Winchester

Hello everyone! We had another new foal born this week. Mare Democracy of Stallion Remington’s band has an adorable new colt named Winchester. Many of you may remember last July when Remington stole Democracy from Stallion Copper. It would be right around that time she was bred so there is a good chance that this…
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Frontier’s Beautiful Family

Hello everyone! As promised, here is a closer look at Frontier’s band. Included in these photos is an updated photo of Frontier’s newest son, Flyer out of mare Firefly. It is so nice to see them back with this handsome guy. I hope it stays this way

Frontier Gets His Band Back

Hello everyone! Here is an exciting update from the Park as 2012 Stallion, Frontier has taken back his band. For those who may not know the story, Frontier lost his entire band to his half-brother Flax in the fall of 2020. This included mares Smokie and Firefly as well as, Frontier’s three daughters Patience, Anuk,…
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