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Five-year-old Raya snorted and whinnied with excitement when Heidi Brown grabbed her halter. Like a dog who sees his owner ...
Now a permanent resident at the Corolla Wild Horse Fund Sanctuary, away from the untamed beaches, Riptide has risen to the occasion, helping track the herd's hoofprints through history through the ...
Federal land managers have removed all 122 mustangs from rugged western Colorado rangeland known as the West Douglas herd area, inflaming tensions with wild horse advocates who called the ...
A dark brown mustang named Alpine stands between human visitors and his 12-member band. His is one of the dozens of bands that make up the roughly 500-horse Alpine herd in the Apache-Sitgreaves ...
Wild horse roundup is likely the beginning of a smaller herd. What will that mean for their future? Theodore Roosevelt National Park will remove up to 15 horses this fall and is embarking on a new ...
Chad Brown has three of the eight entries for the Oct. 7 First Lady Stakes (G1T) at Keeneland and the trio, also likely to be the three favorites, drew the inside gates for the one-mile test.
Diesel the pet donkey ran away from his owners in 2019. More than five years later, he’s living with a herd of wild elk.
After a painful loss just last week, the herd of wild horses along the North Carolina Outer Banks is growing once again.
Meg Puckett, herd manager for the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, said the filly is believed to be this year’s first baby born to the herd roaming the northern beaches of the Outer Banks.
Snowbanks still hide in shady spots. At Wild Horse Park, where a large portion of the 190-horse herd is gathered this July day, groups of three to eight horses graze the grassy hillsides.
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