Friday, January 21, 2011
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Now Part Of Our Family
Something to be thankful for...
November 28th
Naming someone has never been my strong suit, it is hard for me to attach a word to something un-nameable, but as we spent time together the names Sage and Rosebud seemed appropriate for these two.
Pableu stayed with us during his illness and a quarantine period but has now moved to his real home, December 17th. Read more of his story here pableu's cloud blanket blog.
The last two months have been a blur. All three of the Mustangs were sick with Strangles. Having never dealt with illness like this I had a lot to learn. My friend Kris McCormack (her blog Words About Horses) was my lifeline! She was supportive and encouraging when I was both physically and mentaly exhausted, and helped me find the best natural remedies for my new patients. I will write more about Strangles soon.
Thanksgiving Day, November 25th 2010
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Mother, baby and herd brother reunited after weeks of separation at the corrals. |
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Nuzzling her sick baby. |
November 28th
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Ladybug gives reassurance over the fence. |
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Nibbling Douglas Fir needles. |
Mothers milk... the best medicine. |
A cloud blanket. |
White hooves on black legs. |
A strange new world. |
More snow. |
December 12th
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Momma Sage |
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Sweet little Rosebud |
Pableu's Cloud Blanket |
The last two months have been a blur. All three of the Mustangs were sick with Strangles. Having never dealt with illness like this I had a lot to learn. My friend Kris McCormack (her blog Words About Horses) was my lifeline! She was supportive and encouraging when I was both physically and mentaly exhausted, and helped me find the best natural remedies for my new patients. I will write more about Strangles soon.
Adopting a Wild Mustang
Observing horses in the wild is an incredible, even life changing, experience.
Beautiful wild family, photo taken July 2010. |
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August 20th, 2010
August 20th, 2010
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Rounded up and removed from their wild home. photo from BLM website |
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Never to return. photo from BLM website |
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August 21st, the day after they were captured. |
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October 8th |
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October 8th |
More time passed and it became urgent, I knew the baby was sick and we needed to go get them NOW.
We, along with our friend, went back to the high desert and adopted these horses we came to know in the wild...
The date, November 24th, 2010
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Mt Shasta in the early morning as we headed out for Litchfield CA WH&B Corrals |
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Temperatures dipped well below zero as we made our way. Yes, we are still in CA! |
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Nearing the corrals. |
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View behind the corrals. |
There is more about wild horses here Where The Wild Horses Are blog.
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The weanlings. Our baby is the little red behind in the center. |
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1 to 3 year olds. |
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Reunited! |
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Tiny girl. |
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Removing neck tag. |
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Loading up. Momma went straight into the trailer, no plastic bag flogging required. |
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The babies right behind. |
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Don't forget me! |
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Now what? |
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Adopt a Wild Horse or Burrow |
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Heading home, Mt Shasta in the distance. |
For us it turned out to be even more than experiencing the thrill, power and beauty of nature, we have adopted two new family members.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Flurries
Check out Mariee Sioux's album, Faces in the Rocks, at CD baby or iTunes and Grass Roots Record Co. Featuring Gentle Thunder on Native American flutes & percussion.
"...crown, crown, crown your brothers" |
"winter, love snows, crown, crown, crown your mountains" |
"winter, love holds, crown, crown, crown your mothers" |
Heart of the Eagle by Gentle Thunder from her solo album Opening the Gate buy it here
Monday, December 6, 2010
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