they way he walks…. such lightness, so beautiful, you Lucky people! Really love to see how you handled the situation. Very insightful. Love from the Netherlands, Europe
Awesome footage! What a testament to well trained horses, calm humans and dogs that do their job but listen when called back. Makes an encounter like you had go much smoother then it could have gone.What a gorgeous wild stallion, I hope he can stay that way. Thanks for sharing!
What a dutiful stallion! Making sure potential rivals weren't looking to take over his territory. It's a shame it doesn't seem he has a herd yet, he'd undoubtedly make a good father and herd guardian. I hope he found some mares after this encounter!
The way the mustang repeatedly blocks the riders' way communicates clearly: "This is my territory. You are trespassing. Turn back!" Since they keep moving forward in spite of his warnings, he moves ahead of them while marking the boundaries of his territory with fresh piles. The high kicks in the air with his hind legs, attacking the dogs, the parading, and the circling around, and even getting behind them are clear signs of hostility triggered by trespassing his territory. The reason he is not attacking them is probably because of the humans riding the horses and most importantly the two dogs.
We often take trips out to the foothills too with a couple of our Elk Hounds and have a fantastic ride every time. We see a couple wild bands, but none have come that close before. Fantastic to see!
not the first time i watch this video.. the intro, showing this horse running straight on us.. then watching him closer, the way he stands & moves.. veeeeeery impressive, almost mystic. a very good point that this gentleman holding the camera tryed to keep this situation as calm as possible 👌
You were blessed to have had the opportunity to be up close and personal with this beautiful stallion. Getting this on video is priceless. He is a very pretty mover. Thank you for sharing.
What a gorgeous horse! Wow! I appreciate your respect for him and also control of your dogs! Glad things didn't take an ugly turn. He was pretty close!
Help Alberta Wildies I live in the UK. I’m lucky enough to have a large common on my doorstep with a lot of sandy trails. I love the openness of where you are
The horse doesn't seem hostile, he's just being careful while curiously approaching the unknow. Apart from the kicks triggered by the dogs chasing him, the horse seems to be pretty friendly.
That was really nice to watch. Beautiful stud. Had a stud run with us when we were on motorcycle. Have some great pictures of it. Thanks for sharing this.
What an amazing stallion. He was definitely being territorial and defensive. The tail gave it away to me instantly. I'm glad your dogs came out unscathed
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Well it's Sept 2020 and my you tube popped up your video this morning on this magnificent stallion. He truly is one of the most beautiful wild mustangs I've seen !!! Pretty scarey though huh !? 😬🐎 I 5hink he was just curious and showing who's territory y'all were in !! 😁👍 Glad the dogs were ok. 🐾❤️ And hello Canada, I absolutely think it's God's country because it is so breathtakingly beautiful ‼️ A visit across the Northern Border is in top five of my bucket list and I'm 61 now so I better get with it. 😂 Lizann Price-Martin Jonesboro, Arkansas
Quite interesting. A bachelors natural instinct is to find a herd without a stallion and steal it. He wasn’t threatened by the dog but he was curious and tried his luck on finding a herd.
I went horse walking with my uncle last week and this same exact thing happened. The wild horse was getting a bit to closey with my Arabian mare and I didn’t know if I should run away or not because I had a feeling that if I ran away, the stallion would’ve maybe chased us down. But thankfully nothing happened.
Fantastic video and so good to see him close up, he sure is a beauty. There is a wild horse herd here in Saskatchewan that I plan to video this summer to help raise awareness so they stay free as well. Thanks for sharing this, subscribed to your channel. Cheers, Pete
Wow! What great footage! I was a bit worried for the dogs! I felt kinda sorry for the stallion as he looked like he was pretty lonely. ;) Great memorable encounter for you guys though. Thanks so much for sharing it.
Yes, Meg! These days were are all used to seeing flabby horses that live in boxes, and get turned out into tiny enclosures often too small to trot around in, much less run. At least in many areas of the USA, that is how they are kept. Boarding stables now often separate pastures so each horse has a tiny area, instead of a larger areas where they could all run together. They can't even swish flies or mutally groom each other. This is done probably to prevent kicks or bites, but it is a sad way for a horse to live. Back when horses were out working for hours each day, living in a box was no problem, but most just stand around with little chance to fulfill their instinct to MOVE. And bored silly.
That's awesome. I've never been riding amongst any horses in the wild. I see he has plenty of battle scars. I guess everything will be ok as long as he doesn't try to mate. Hopefully your males are gilded. He looks like he could put out some decent foals. I envy y'all. Haven't been riding since 2012 when i had to give up prince, my little bay Arabian/Quarter. Happy trails..
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@@GreyGhostBreyers It really comes down to where those types of beautiful gates are usually seen. Its not something you think of when you think of a feral horse, but also it was harder for me to imagine as I know nothing about the Feral populations in Canada. In the US the Mustang has a bit of a unique heritage. They have long since become nothing like the original Spanish horses they came from, but that has to do with how other ferals escaped or were loosed and joined the breeding populations. Something that isn't common knowledge but often a Stallion of a band of mustangs would be shot and a Domesticated stud from good stock would be loosed to claim the mares. Its why Mustangs are so diverse and you'll see tons of different colorings and features like feathering. So its not uncommon to see a Mustang that has a Gate, but generally when you think of other feral and wild horses you don't think of the horse moving like a Friesian or American Saddlebred.
Nice video, I would love to see horses in the wild. Only time I get to see wild horses is when I yell *cookies* and mine come running, jumping and bucking acting all wild, showing off to collect their treats. Lol
I liked the fact that the "other dog" tried to help his buddy. The wild horse is brave and dangerous...perhaps in need of some hazing to remind him that humans should be feared.
Being mean to an animal is never a good idea...unnecessary.and stupid and a complete lack of understanding of how to train and not ruin a good horse. He doesn't belong anywhere but free. If the blm continues their failed plan in the mismanagement of these beautiful animals and in the brutal method they use in rounding them up, there won;t be any left to see in ten years, since the numbers they plan to roundup in that time period is even more than are left on the range. I just watched one of their helicopters pilots hit one of the most beautiful black stallions so fast and hard it caused the stallion to do a flip and a half over and there's no way he didn't break it's neck and back and for what? Just to be nothing more than cruel to a animal that has no control over what happens to it. The blm pilot was nothing but a spineless coward and deserves the same treatment two fold....I hope he rots in he_ _l .
That stud showing off! apparently it’s his turf. Great video and good thing the dog didn’t get hurt. It’s wild/awesome watching these animals fight in the wild.
That wild stallion or "feral horse" whatever you want to call it would have had these domesticated horses for lunch if the riders hadn't acted aggressive when he got too close. The dogs helped to distract him too. That was very dangerous so make sure you think before you make a naive comment. Wild stallions are nothing to be messed with and domesticated stallions can be dangerous as well.
K S Hey, thanks a lot! I didn't realize horses are not meat eaters... That isn't what I meant about lunch and the horses were the first target of his curiosity. He didn't want anything to do with the dogs or the humans. Perfect comment.
The dogs saved these riders. Geldings confuse a stallion but that stud wouldn't be above trying to bite or kick one with you on it. For a real thrill, try riding your dead broke mare in season past those stud piles.
Beautiful strong stallion, you can see the scars from fights with possibly other stallions. I bet if the dogs weren’t around he probably would’ve followed them home 😉. Here’s an idea for safety sake; if you’re going on a trail ride in that area, leave your dogs at home.👍
Wow he's a beaut & I would to have him that's for sure & I believe that he knows he's a beaut😀🤠🐎🐎🐎& I also would like to know what state or country this is?
Saying he's mean or trying to take they people's geldings is wrong he was curious, he was showing off and showing some dominant behavior but stayed back & then left. I don't think you know what a "mean" stallion acts like.
Armchair experts. Never seen a feral horse in your life. Probably brag about riding a pony once and tell every horse person you encounter how your sisters best friends second cousin's wife has a horsie.
Wow... angry much? Just because I would not like to ride in an area does not make it good or bad. I personally love riding in New Mexico but gasp someone may not love or even like it. It's ok to like different things.
There are more trees now than there were in the last one hundred years.they grow and are managed just like your yard.Gives meaning to the word renewal resource!
Beautiful creature framed in curiously desolate backdrop: man-made, of course? From its behaviour, a feral? These people’s lack of control of their dogs exacerbates the situation.
they way he walks…. such lightness, so beautiful, you Lucky people! Really love to see how you handled the situation. Very insightful. Love from the Netherlands, Europe
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Awesome footage! What a testament to well trained horses, calm humans and dogs that do their job but listen when called back. Makes an encounter like you had go much smoother then it could have gone.What a gorgeous wild stallion, I hope he can stay that way.
Thanks for sharing!
The wild horse was like what the hell is happening and what are those things on your backs🤣💯
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What a dutiful stallion! Making sure potential rivals weren't looking to take over his territory. It's a shame it doesn't seem he has a herd yet, he'd undoubtedly make a good father and herd guardian. I hope he found some mares after this encounter!
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He thought: Oh finally I found my new herd.. I will take them even if they have those funny big bumps on their backs!
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I’m a city girl. Never ever saw a wild horse. Just, Wow. Thanks.
The way the mustang repeatedly blocks the riders' way communicates clearly: "This is my territory. You are trespassing. Turn back!" Since they keep moving forward in spite of his warnings, he moves ahead of them while marking the boundaries of his territory with fresh piles. The high kicks in the air with his hind legs, attacking the dogs, the parading, and the circling around, and even getting behind them are clear signs of hostility triggered by trespassing his territory. The reason he is not attacking them is probably because of the humans riding the horses and most importantly the two dogs.
Totally agree 👍🏻 these people need 2 use a different road
Yep, they should have backed off way before that.
it's obvious he's looking to increase his harem, and is trying to figure out how to free those other horses so that they can follow him!
Your horse said " hey, what's your name?" And that started the whole thing. LOL
We often take trips out to the foothills too with a couple of our Elk Hounds and have a fantastic ride every time.
We see a couple wild bands, but none have come that close before.
Fantastic to see!
not the first time i watch this video.. the intro, showing this horse running straight on us.. then watching him closer, the way he stands & moves.. veeeeeery impressive, almost mystic.
a very good point that this gentleman holding the camera tryed to keep this situation as calm as possible 👌
Can you imagine the beauty of this place before we cut or burn down our forests
Jose sotelo There are more trees now than 100 years ago. They replant. You live in a house or have furniture right?
@@kevinbeazy yup I do, I'm not complaining or starting anything about the trees. Just saying imagine how beautiful it used to be
@@romanhall9807. It's all how you interpret words or things. That gives you a view of what you read or see.
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Viralooze We put prophet in front of EVERYTHING!
The only video in youtube of horses with no music and live. Thank you
My god he's exquisite he's breathtaking love how he moves he's beautifully gaited
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@@rafaelridriguez3948 Mental ward let you on your phone today?
You were blessed to have had the opportunity to be up close and personal with this beautiful stallion. Getting this on video is priceless. He is a very pretty mover. Thank you for sharing.
What a gorgeous horse! Wow! I appreciate your respect for him and also control of your dogs! Glad things didn't take an ugly turn. He was pretty close!
He majestically stands his ground. Beautiful to observe.
What a great looking stud! Thank you for taking the time to video him! I love seeing wild horses!
Great video. What a gorgeous stud. He is absolutely beautiful. You have wonderful trails to ride out on. Thank you for sharing this fantastic vid 😊👍
Help Alberta Wildies I live in the UK. I’m lucky enough to have a large common on my doorstep with a lot of sandy trails. I love the openness of where you are
Help Alberta Wildies I will do 👍
The horse doesn't seem hostile, he's just being careful while curiously approaching the unknow. Apart from the kicks triggered by the dogs chasing him, the horse seems to be pretty friendly.
not really friendly, just curious and a cautious young bachelor trying to get a harem/band
That was really nice to watch. Beautiful stud. Had a stud run with us when we were on motorcycle. Have some great pictures of it. Thanks for sharing this.
that sounds really cool!
Being the stallion is wild, it seeing the dog nearby may think it's aggressive as a wolf would be,
What an amazing stallion. He was definitely being territorial and defensive. The tail gave it away to me instantly. I'm glad your dogs came out unscathed
Wow, those dogs could’ve got messed up. Amazing how territorial he is.
Fierag probably because he’s a dick lol.
Benji Price they are probably riding a female and he smell her LOL 😎💀
@@jorgevencespizzakiller933 go V him I’m
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What an absolutely gorgeous creature!! Could've been one of those dancing Austrian horses.....so graceful!
This video gave me so much joy! He’s so curious! And territorial. What a personality he is! Shaking that head!
This guy is a beauty,in splendid condition,very well built,and a shiny coat.
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The taste of freedom
You talking about me? Thanks, just got the coat at Burberry
Don't forget the battle scars!
Thats what happens when youre free..ppl too..lol..
He’s marking his territory. Y’all are trespassing
Love what your dog is doing. Very watchful of what’s going on yet being aloof. Good dog!
Well it's Sept 2020 and my you tube popped up your video this morning on this magnificent stallion. He truly is one of the most beautiful wild mustangs I've seen !!! Pretty scarey though huh !? 😬🐎 I 5hink he was just curious and showing who's territory y'all were in !! 😁👍 Glad the dogs were ok. 🐾❤️ And hello Canada, I absolutely think it's God's country because it is so breathtakingly beautiful ‼️ A visit across the Northern Border is in top five of my bucket list and I'm 61 now so I better get with it. 😂
Lizann Price-Martin
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Quite interesting. A bachelors natural instinct is to find a herd without a stallion and steal it. He wasn’t threatened by the dog but he was curious and tried his luck on finding a herd.
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Miss Abbi AWESOMESAUCE!! And tried his luck smashing the dog to a pulp.
Is that wild stud shod?
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I went horse walking with my uncle last week and this same exact thing happened. The wild horse was getting a bit to closey with my Arabian mare and I didn’t know if I should run away or not because I had a feeling that if I ran away, the stallion would’ve maybe chased us down. But thankfully nothing happened.
Wow, he's so prancy and handsome!
Fantastic video and so good to see him close up, he sure is a beauty.
There is a wild horse herd here in Saskatchewan that I plan to video this summer to help raise awareness so they stay free as well.
Thanks for sharing this, subscribed to your channel.
Cheers, Pete
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Dark Horse what kind of horses?
This one seems to have some Arabian blood !
Dark Horse yes dark horse please video wild horses, thank you happy holidays
Dark Horse I wouldn’t because people might try to catch them,not being controlling just that’s my option but do what you want ☺️
Love to see the beautiful horse that are still free!! Thank you so much for your responsible compassion
Wow! What great footage! I was a bit worried for the dogs! I felt kinda sorry for the stallion as he looked like he was pretty lonely. ;) Great memorable encounter for you guys though. Thanks so much for sharing it.
I love it when you're on a horse and it whinneys. You feel it through your whole body.
i feel it in my ears too when they start ringing...cough..my mare lol
Wow beautiful how high he holds his tail
This is what it feels like seeing teens your age hanging out with their friends in public while you’re with your family
God bless all free roaming creatures of earth. Life is 2 short
I love the horses. Truly majestic.
Great video, he's stunning!!
Its kinda rare to see just 1 horse alone in the wild. I wonder why he was alone. Beautiful horse.
Because young stallions get abandoned by the herd leader, wich means they are forced to find an owm band. Thats common and not rare.
Fantastic video. Beautiful stallion 🌿💚💚🌿
The wild stud trots with confidence and pride.
i hate living in the city.
3isthree honestly same
Saaaaaame.
I live at a farm
Me too.
Oakland be poppin
Such a beauty he is to! WOW! What an experience you'll never forget for sure!
Wow!! Beautiful enjoyable video ,, thank u for sharing🐴🐴🐴💗💗
@06:37 I can't stop laughing! 😬😂 That's one lucky dog.
lmao
Absolutely gorgeous stud. ☺️ Props on keeping your cool! I’d be freaked. ✅
The stud is remarkably beautiful
Beautiful. The horses are mentioned so much in the Book. Look a little north and definitely west.
So beautiful.. love the way he walks
Those 2 miles were surely eventful enough?🐎
Nice to see a wild one in such good shape.
well fed. nice toned muscles. nearing if not in his prime.
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Yes, Meg! These days were are all used to seeing flabby horses that live in boxes, and get turned out into tiny enclosures often too small to trot around in, much less run. At least in many areas of the USA, that is how they are kept.
Boarding stables now often separate pastures so each horse has a tiny area, instead of a larger areas where they could all run together. They can't even swish flies or mutally groom each other. This is done probably to prevent kicks or bites, but it is a sad way for a horse to live. Back when horses were out working for hours each day, living in a box was no problem, but most just stand around with little chance to fulfill their instinct to MOVE. And bored silly.
He could be a four or five yr old and look that good and would still be a decade away from his prime.
Pssst hey, I heard a rumor he’s single
@@Jefferdaughter huh
That's awesome. I've never been riding amongst any horses in the wild. I see he has plenty of battle scars. I guess everything will be ok as long as he doesn't try to mate. Hopefully your males are gilded. He looks like he could put out some decent foals. I envy y'all. Haven't been riding since 2012 when i had to give up prince, my little bay Arabian/Quarter. Happy trails..
Just beautiful seeing horses in the natural way
Nice video...what a great place to be able to ride! Thanks
Janet McNeil thank you.
I don’t think I would ride there
Reasons
Risk of horse tripping
It would be bad fall ect
CLOUDeventing Love,ride,repeat I meant on the trail, of course...
I immediately thought of red dead redemption
Ali The Artist who was in charge
Not long now
Ali The Artist who is red dead redemption
Martha Nicholson lol it’s a video game set in the Wild West.
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why was all that timber downed along the trail? Fire?
what happend in this area?
It nice to see responsible logging like this, what a great video, glad your dogs weren't injured by that wild horse.
He is a beautiful horse
Awww!! He wants to lead you guys through,, Wow!!! He sure is a beauty
The way he walks it appears that his gait is smooth for riding. Beautiful 😘
what an amazing horse, beautiful gate. Hard to believe he's wild.
Whats hard to believe about it? Genuinely wondering
@@GreyGhostBreyers It really comes down to where those types of beautiful gates are usually seen. Its not something you think of when you think of a feral horse, but also it was harder for me to imagine as I know nothing about the Feral populations in Canada. In the US the Mustang has a bit of a unique heritage. They have long since become nothing like the original Spanish horses they came from, but that has to do with how other ferals escaped or were loosed and joined the breeding populations. Something that isn't common knowledge but often a Stallion of a band of mustangs would be shot and a Domesticated stud from good stock would be loosed to claim the mares. Its why Mustangs are so diverse and you'll see tons of different colorings and features like feathering. So its not uncommon to see a Mustang that has a Gate, but generally when you think of other feral and wild horses you don't think of the horse moving like a Friesian or American Saddlebred.
Awesome video. So beautiful
Where is this at? Nevada?
Where is that?
Would love to live where you could see this. Absolutely beautiful
What a Gorgeous Boy!
What happened to all the trees
So sad to see all the trees down. Where is this?
Beautiful Horse 🐎
Beautiful video
Nice video, I would love to see horses in the wild. Only time I get to see wild horses is when I yell *cookies* and mine come running, jumping and bucking acting all wild, showing off to collect their treats. Lol
Nothing better than out riding!! Looked like a great day!! Thank you!!
I liked the fact that the "other dog" tried to help his buddy. The wild horse is brave and dangerous...perhaps in need of some hazing to remind him that humans should be feared.
Being mean to an animal is never a good idea...unnecessary.and stupid and a complete lack of understanding of how to train and not ruin a good horse. He doesn't belong anywhere but free. If the blm continues their failed plan in the mismanagement of these beautiful animals and in the brutal method they use in rounding them up, there won;t be any left to see in ten years, since the numbers they plan to roundup in that time period is even more than are left on the range. I just watched one of their helicopters pilots hit one of the most beautiful black stallions so fast and hard it caused the stallion to do a flip and a half over and there's no way he didn't break it's neck and back and for what? Just to be nothing more than cruel to a animal that has no control over what happens to it. The blm pilot was nothing but a spineless coward and deserves the same treatment two fold....I hope he rots in he_ _l .
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He is utterly gorgeous!
That stud showing off! apparently it’s his turf. Great video and good thing the dog didn’t get hurt. It’s wild/awesome watching these animals fight in the wild.
What an incredible, proud and sassy stallion he is!
That wild stallion or "feral horse" whatever you want to call it would have had these domesticated horses for lunch if the riders hadn't acted aggressive when he got too close. The dogs helped to distract him too. That was very dangerous so make sure you think before you make a naive comment. Wild stallions are nothing to be messed with and domesticated stallions can be dangerous as well.
Jimmy Ray I think he was a feral horse, dropped off to be on his own, was he abandoned by owners?
DFS54 could have seriously injured them
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Hey, thanks a lot! I didn't realize horses are not meat eaters... That isn't what I meant about lunch and the horses were the first target of his curiosity. He didn't want anything to do with the dogs or the humans. Perfect comment.
Not Dangerous At All ... .308 Wetherby !
The dogs saved these riders. Geldings confuse a stallion but that stud wouldn't be above trying to bite or kick one with you on it. For a real thrill, try riding your dead broke mare in season past those stud piles.
Beautiful strong stallion, you can see the scars from fights with possibly other stallions. I bet if the dogs weren’t around he probably would’ve followed them home 😉. Here’s an idea for safety sake; if you’re going on a trail ride in that area, leave your dogs at home.👍
your dog is about to be on the Darwin awards list
Wow he's a beaut & I would to have him that's for sure & I believe that he knows he's a beaut😀🤠🐎🐎🐎& I also would like to know what state or country this is?
He’s not being friendly he wants to fight lol
Dylan SeAN He does not! He's clearly just a bit nervous and being friendly when he was checking them out
@@dabi-is-online23 You are too naive, this stallion probably wanted to herd these horses.
Saying he's mean or trying to take they people's geldings is wrong he was curious, he was showing off and showing some dominant behavior but stayed back & then left. I don't think you know what a "mean" stallion acts like.
Yep ! He was being very hostile and was trying to keep them away from his territory.
Armchair experts. Never seen a feral horse in your life. Probably brag about riding a pony once and tell every horse person you encounter how your sisters best friends second cousin's wife has a horsie.
Beautiful animal. Strong, but u I guess he doesn't have a herd of his own.
Wild, free, looks so happy and healthy!!! ❤️❤️🐴
That wild one is such a beautiful chunky boi!
He's strong and magnificent, but why is he alone? I thought wild horses were herd animals.
ooh okay cool.
is it illegal to catch them? sorry don't know anything about horses and the law. are they protected in the wild?
he could no doubt be an outcast and bachlor Stallion looking to start his own band
Brett Forsyth he might have lost his herd or is a band member and hasn’t found a herd to take or make yet
Brett Forsyth they are u think he got sepereted from his herd
black dog is not the smartest
DBag1212 lol....
It's actually a hunting tactic....
@Michael wtf?????
Annemarie slee ugh...
@Michael thats why the white females love them
What camera you are using?
No vibration at all.
He looks very healthy and well fed wonder what he eats,, maybe someone feeds him, what a beautiful specimen of a horse.!
That sure is a lot of road apples on that trail
Yep
So sad seeing all the beautiful land absolutely obliterated and destroyed by logging and human impact.
agree. not an area I would like to ride in.
Move into a cardboard box then!!
Wow... angry much? Just because I would not like to ride in an area does not make it good or bad. I personally love riding in New Mexico but gasp someone may not love or even like it. It's ok to like different things.
There are more trees now than there were in the last one hundred years.they grow and are managed just like your yard.Gives meaning to the word renewal resource!
Brittany Golden the white mans fault smh
Why is all the trees down?
Was there a fire or was logging?
I love to have him he has the paso fino mentalidad
Beautiful creature framed in curiously desolate backdrop: man-made, of course? From its behaviour, a feral? These people’s lack of control of their dogs exacerbates the situation.
I agree should have controlled their dogs!
Beautiful wild stallion! BTW, is that a clear cut area of trees on the ground all around there? Must be dangerous for any horse to be running in?
How much for a nice horse like this one ?