What a great trip we had in late May. The stallions were very aggressive defending their harems with the younger single stallions trying to entice the mares away. Lots of new beautiful foals and lots of great opportunities. The herd was again split into two locations. One to the North closer to Dugway on the other herd that is almost always South and West of Simpson springs. Everyone seems healthy and happy. Little do they know that they will soon be rounded up by the BLM and most of them trucked off to pens in the Midwest… It will truly devastating to the herd and it’s dynamic and also to those of us who love the herd. There has to be a better way to manage this magnificent treasure that we are lucky to have here in Utah… Next time we visit I hope to find the beautiful foal with one blue and one brown eye.
Photography of Utah’s Wild Horses – Onaqui Herd – May 25
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