After a trip to the Twin Peaks Herd Management Area and experiencing the thrill of seeing horses in the wild, we realized there may be others who wish to observe unbound Mustangs. So armed with our cameras, binoculars, maps and 4WD we will venture into these wild and rugged places. Within these electronic pages we will share what is out there… Where The Wild Horses Are… living life naturally. Exploring also some of the places they come to be when removed from these management areas.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Released!

"Saturday August 21 
One older bay stallion, in good body condition, was released back into his home range from the trap site. The public was on hand to witness this release and were pleased to see his return." Twin Peaks Wild Horse and Burro Roundup>Gather Reports
He can be seen here on the far right.
The horses that had just been brought in, to the left, not yet sorted.
Judas horse to the far right.
Released!
Up and away.
Drops over the ridge right where he started out that morning. pic


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