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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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Jenny Burros

March 10, 2011
We visited the Litchfield Corrals, the following pictures are some of the remaining Twin Peaks wild horses, mules, and burros. They all need new homes.

Looking down the long ally way toward the mountains.





Many heavy with foal.
2010 baby
Flocks of swans headed north

Some Of The Girls

March 10, 2011
So many mares, some heavy with foal some young sweet and innocent...


Some of the old and sick.





So sweet and curious




So many beautiful faces.

Some Of The Boys

March 10, 2011
Red tag strings are geldings, green are stallions.
There are so many, more than can be pictured here...



Handsome and curious







Stallions & Mules To Be Released

March 10, 2011
The four stallions and mules waiting to be released, date not yet determined.

The Dun
The Roan

And the Two Palominos

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The Weanlings

March 10, 2011

Mule baby
Colts up front, maybe for gelding procedure.
Another pen of weanling colts.
Sweet boy.
Weanling fillies.
Weanling fillies.
Weanling fillies.
Gelded colt and mule.
Gelded weanlings.

All of these babies still need good homes.
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Friday, March 18, 2011

Twin Peaks Captive Generation

The new babies are arriving at Litchfield Corrals...

Born March 10th, 2011 a little appaloosa, strong and lively, to the big beautiful gray mare.



Resting surrounded by watchful eyes.
It was very windy and cold.


And another beautiful mother and baby in the release mare pen...



Three of the mares waiting to be released. Date not yet determined.