wildhorses

  1. Valentina

    Valentina

    Valentina's sweet voice practices how to whinny! Her body uses all the available muscles it can as she belts out the cutest sound ever heard in the wild! One of the newest wild Pryor Mountain Mustangs ❤
  2. Watching for Danger

    Watching for Danger

    As we were photographing some of the Pryor Mountain Mustangs on their home range, we heard a rustling sound in the nearby timber. The horses also heard it and stopped in their tracks. They listened for a few moments then turned around and took off to safer grounds.
  3. Mare and Foal.jpg

    Mare and Foal.jpg

    This beautiful and loving wild mare was grooming her 6 month old foal. The sweet thing is the foal was trying to return the favor.
  4. The Dance.jpg

    The Dance.jpg

    Sometimes when you witness a wild stallion challenge it can appear like they are dancing and want to lead.
  5. Wild Posturing.jpg

    Wild Posturing.jpg

    Nothing gets the attention of another wild stallion like a serious posture. The show of possible engagement is taken seriously by all stallions in the area. The wild bachelor stallion Muskogee was getting ready to challenge a band stallion for his band of mares and foals.
  6. The Wild Blue Eyed Mare.jpg

    The Wild Blue Eyed Mare.jpg

    The beautiful blue-eyed mare of the McCullough Peaks herd brought new life into the fold. One more member of a historic tribe that can be traced by DNA back to the original Spanish Mustangs of Cortez. Some McCullough Peaks horses tested as descendants of horses owned by the Royal Family of England.
  7. Thundering Hooves 2.jpg

    Thundering Hooves 2.jpg

    Wild horses are very unpredictable, so caution is never thrown to the wind. This day as I was changing lenses on my camera in front of my truck, I looked up and I see a wall of multi-colored coats stampeding my direction. It was a moment of pure joy listening to the thundering sound of their hooves.
  8. Thundering Hooves 1.jpg

    Thundering Hooves 1.jpg

    Wild horses are very unpredictable, so caution is never thrown to the wind. This day as I was changing lenses on my camera in front of my truck, I looked up and I see a wall of multi-colored coats stampeding my direction. It was a moment of pure joy listening to the thundering sound of their hooves.
  9. The Chase is On.jpg

    The Chase is On.jpg

    Brothers can sure get on each other's last nerve. And in this case the gray pinto THOR chases his half-brother Tupi through the sagebrush and away from THOR's band of mares.
  10. Through the Sagebrush 1 of 5.jpeg

    Through the Sagebrush 1 of 5.jpeg

    The combination of moderate to larger size, conformation, coat colors and patterns, and excellent physical condition have become a draw for photographers around the world. Coat colors are bay, brown, black, sorrel, chestnut, white, buckskin, gray, palomino, and blue, red and strawberry roans.
  11. Through the Sagebrush 1 of 4.jpg

    Through the Sagebrush 1 of 4.jpg

    The combination of moderate to larger size, conformation, coat colors and patterns, and excellent physical condition have become a draw for photographers around the world. Coat colors are bay, brown, black, sorrel, chestnut, white, buckskin, gray, palomino, and blue, red and strawberry roans.
  12. Through the Sagebrush 1 of 3.jpg

    Through the Sagebrush 1 of 3.jpg

    The combination of moderate to larger size, conformation, coat colors and patterns, and excellent physical condition have become a draw for photographers around the world. Coat colors are bay, brown, black, sorrel, chestnut, white, buckskin, gray, palomino, and blue, red and strawberry roans.
  13. Through the Sagebrush 1 of 2.jpeg

    Through the Sagebrush 1 of 2.jpeg

    The combination of moderate to larger size, conformation, coat colors and patterns, and excellent physical condition have become a draw for photographers around the world. Coat colors are bay, brown, black, sorrel, chestnut, white, buckskin, gray, palomino, and blue, red and strawberry roans.
  14. Through the Sagebrush 1 of 1.jpg

    Through the Sagebrush 1 of 1.jpg

    The combination of moderate to larger size, conformation, coat colors and patterns, and excellent physical condition have become a draw for photographers around the world. Coat colors are bay, brown, black, sorrel, chestnut, white, buckskin, gray, palomino, and blue, red and strawberry roans.
  15. Race You Down to the Waterhole.jpg

    Race You Down to the Waterhole.jpg

    Nothing like watching wild horses running with their manes and tails flying in the wind.
  16. Painting the Landscape with Pintos.jpg

    Painting the Landscape with Pintos.jpg

    I love the color filled badland background the wild horses walk through and call home.
  17. Pronghorn Express.jpg

    Pronghorn Express.jpg

    All heck broke loose when a herd of pronghorn antelope raced through part of the Fifteenmile Wild Horse herd.
  18. Fifteenmile October 2019 Gather.jpg

    Fifteenmile October 2019 Gather.jpg

    Gather events are held to reduce the number of wild horses living on a set acreage and it's resources to meet the approved number allowed which is called an Appropriate Management Levels.
  19. Reflections of Fifteenmile.jpg

    Reflections of Fifteenmile.jpg

    A beautiful day spent with the wild horses of Fifteenmile, located in Wyoming.
  20. Reflecting on Fifteenmile.jpg

    Reflecting on Fifteenmile.jpg

    A beautiful day spent with the wild horses of Fifteenmile, located in Wyoming.
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