right now the wild horse herds are in the fight of their lives. Literally. BLM has plans to remove hundreds of horses and to completely wipe out some wild herds across the western US to make more room for cattle and sheep. I just read that a roundup is to occur in the McCullough Peaks Range that will leave only 70 Horses, at that size the herd is no longer Genetically viable. A herd needs at least 150 horses to stay healthy genetically. this link will take you to an advocate for the McCullough herd wild-at-heart-images.pixpa.com/blog/comment-to-help-save-the-mccullough-peaks-wild-horses
How sad, I've even seen here in North Carolina how the wildlife is being pushed out, overpopulating one bread of animal in one area that naturally don't belong made a mess here on the east coast a short while ago, the land takes years to recover, back in the 1970's Neal Young sang about Nature being on the run, can't even count the number of animals that became extinct since then. I think of all the hard work many do to bring change but see very little change, even you making us aware of what is going on thank you for that. I find comfort in knowing that soon things here on earth can change and will, I would enjoy sharing this with you if you wish. Again thank you for the hard work you put into sharing the video's and information with us!
How sad, I've even seen here in North Carolina how the wildlife is being pushed out, overpopulating one bread of animal in one area that naturally don't belong made a mess here on the east coast a short while ago, the land takes years to recover, back in the 1970's Neal Young sang about Nature being on the run, can't even count the number of animals that became extinct since then. I think of all the hard work many do to bring change but see very little change, even you making us aware of what is going on thank you for that. I find comfort in knowing that soon things here on earth can change and will, I would enjoy sharing this with you if you wish. Again thank you for the hard work you put into sharing the video's and information with us!
I've been watching your Pryor horse and Montana travels videos the past couple of weeks and they are great! By the way, do you know the name of the dun in this video starting at about the 9:23 mark to the 9:50 mark? What a nice looking horse! I love those stripes and wither bars. Thanks and hope to see more Pryor videos this year.
Actually my mistake his name is Okiotak. Some of the horses have two different names and I saw a picture of him with the name Flame but I found out his name is apparently Okiotak.
Thank you for your beautiful photography.
Thank you, The area and the horses are stunning.
Hey Guys, nice to see they have the freedom the way it should be! thanks for sharing some summer with us!
right now the wild horse herds are in the fight of their lives. Literally. BLM has plans to remove hundreds of horses and to completely wipe out some wild herds across the western US to make more room for cattle and sheep. I just read that a roundup is to occur in the McCullough Peaks Range that will leave only 70 Horses, at that size the herd is no longer Genetically viable. A herd needs at least 150 horses to stay healthy genetically.
this link will take you to an advocate for the McCullough herd
wild-at-heart-images.pixpa.com/blog/comment-to-help-save-the-mccullough-peaks-wild-horses
How sad, I've even seen here in North Carolina how the wildlife is being pushed out, overpopulating one bread of animal in one area that naturally don't belong made a mess here on the east coast a short while ago, the land takes years to recover, back in the 1970's Neal Young sang about Nature being on the run, can't even count the number of animals that became extinct since then. I think of all the hard work many do to bring change but see very little change, even you making us aware of what is going on thank you for that. I find comfort in knowing that soon things here on earth can change and will, I would enjoy sharing this with you if you wish. Again thank you for the hard work you put into sharing the video's and information with us!
How sad, I've even seen here in North Carolina how the wildlife is being pushed out, overpopulating one bread of animal in one area that naturally don't belong made a mess here on the east coast a short while ago, the land takes years to recover, back in the 1970's Neal Young sang about Nature being on the run, can't even count the number of animals that became extinct since then. I think of all the hard work many do to bring change but see very little change, even you making us aware of what is going on thank you for that. I find comfort in knowing that soon things here on earth can change and will, I would enjoy sharing this with you if you wish. Again thank you for the hard work you put into sharing the video's and information with us!
I am glad you enjoy the videos and the information.
I've been watching your Pryor horse and Montana travels videos the past couple of weeks and they are great! By the way, do you know the name of the dun in this video starting at about the 9:23 mark to the 9:50 mark? What a nice looking horse! I love those stripes and wither bars. Thanks and hope to see more Pryor videos this year.
I am glad that you are enjoying the videos. The Stallion is Shoshone, He has amazing markings.
@@loristravels Yes he does. Thanks!
16:57 I think that is Flame standing next to the tree.
Thanks Again! you are awesome!
Actually my mistake his name is Okiotak. Some of the horses have two different names and I saw a picture of him with the name Flame but I found out his name is apparently Okiotak.
@@emmar2675 Got it ,,Thank you 🙂
@@emmar2675 Yes, his name is Okiotak.
Leave Horses, in there natural environment and there hoofs, stay naturally well groomed.
Very True!