Another great visit to the Onaqui wild horses in Utah’s West Desert. Found both herds and despite the near 100 degrees temps we had a great shoot, especially when the North herd left the watering hole to graze. Can’t wait to get back out there soon.

Another great visit to the Onaqui wild horses in Utah’s West Desert. Found both herds and despite the near 100 degrees temps we had a great shoot, especially when the North herd left the watering hole to graze. Can’t wait to get back out there soon.
I noticed that there was a brand in the neck of one of the black horses. I didn’t think that the BLM ever releases them back out into the wils
Celia,
Many of the mares have freeze-brands on their necks and rumps.
During this last round-up (about 3 years ago), the BLM rounded up and released around 100 horses, mares and stallions.
Thanks for posting…