This is absolutely beautiful footage! Thank you so much for posting it. Thank you also for showing these horses while still wild. I've never seen them first hand, I always thought there would be a time and a place. But, life happens and it hasn't happened yet. Sadly, the way these horses are being removed, "eradicated" or worse, I may never see them. I appreciate those like yourselves that photograph these wild horses and give them names and explain their personalities along with their families and history. Sadly, then I will look for them at a sanctuary after a round up-hoping they got a place to land, even though they lose much of their family. I made a comment once on a post and someone clapped back saying that they are nothing but livestock and they have no ties to each other, other than instinct. Like cattle. Well, I happen to also see cattle as something more than cattle. To me they are big dopey puppies that say moo instead of an Arf...but they have more smarts than those that round up these horses. Thank you ever so much.
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! Like you, I sometimes get the derogatory remark that the horses are just "feral" or worse, desert rats. I know these are just ignorant people. I've been around horses all my life and know how smart and sensitive they are, especially the family bond. I also raised cattle in the midwest for 23 years, but I didn't get cheap $1.30 per head per month leases on them. I hope you get to see the wild horses in person some day! There is nothing like it! Thousands are being rounded up in the west as we speak, with many dying at the hands of our BLM government workers.
Thank you Karen for these beautiful mustang videos. Love them! I appreciate all the hard work you put into each video. Your love for Gods' creation shows in your care for nature and these horses. 💖🐎
Thank you! Yes, the wild horses are truly one of God's greatest gifts to us. It took a lot of work to get all my video footage, but it was a labor of love. :)
@@karenkingart I'm really enjoying the videos and being an artist myself know the hard work and hours of editing it takes for just one video ;) Hope you will be going back this year to film more, love the stories you narrate for individual horses.🐎💕
The helicopter roundups emotionally upset me ! I would love to have property to adopt as many as I could . I've been following people who adopt and gentle them . Some are better than others ! I'm older now , but still fantasize about a life with mustangs , horses ! Beautiful film today ! Thank you ❣️🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎 you're right, the best things in life are Free 👍♥️🇺🇸
I think there are many others who share your dream of saving our wild horses. There are many good wild horse rescues and groups who do a great job adopting horses. There are also ones who take advantage of people and try to get money by playing on our emotions. You have to do the research and see what they are actually doing to help the horses.
I’m 80 years old, I have loved horses since I was a very little girl. I finally got a horse when I was 48, I was almost to old to ride. My back was really bad. I didn’t get to ride very much I was in such bad shape, working 2 jobs, midnights and days. I got off work ran to stable feed him and turned him out. Slept couple hours, off to next job. Went barn after work fed him brushed him, and tucked him in. My daily routine. He was as rescue, half Arabian and half mustang w extremely long mane and tail. I truly loved that horse… I just found this section on wild horses, I’m really enjoying these videos. It makes me so happy to see these beautiful creatures free ranging. Do you know anything about Cloud and his band of mares?
Hi Dianne, I'm glad you found my videos. Horses have always been a huge part of my life too. I also fell in love with them as a little girl. We never out grow that. :)
If I ever get that way I’d love to go sit and watch horses with you. I’ve been to all states but Wyoming, Idaho, North Dakota and Montana. Of course that’s where all the Mustangs are. Have you ever been to Assteague islands on east coast to see wild ponies? It’s really cool. My daughter took me. I just have a few more bucket lists left, mustangs is one of them. I’ve been to Cabo and went 6-8 miles from shore in a canvas Jacque Cousteau raft in a pod of 12- 17 humpbacks rubbing bottom of boat and gentle spy hopping on sides….now that was the rush of a lifetime…WOW
@@dianneeparish3989 That's so awesome. Yes, a trip out west to see the horses is so worth it! With all the roundups it is getting increasingly difficult to find them.
Once the stallions get their mares, do they mate with every one of them ? and then this creates families for the stallion depending on many mares he gets So, then he protects all of them an the babies. Is this how these wild horses expand? then the fighting starts over again so its just ongoing repetition an the familes break off . This would take some time for the colts to grow older to start the process all over again Is this how this works Karen? lol I think it sounds funny when I think about what I am saying Im just guessing, this makes sense to me Ive never watched so many horse videos I like yours the best , so I hang here more often Ha
Hi Sandra, yes, you guessed right. The stallions protect their mares and foals. Most of the scuffles happen when the young colts reach the age of 5-7 and hormones make them try to steal mares from another stallion. Thank you for watching!
Never had a boring day on a horse Wild for six years his spirit a force Had the stamina to stay the course Wyoming Land Bureau a source For a horse with spirit I do endorse
Hi Karen, Laura B here, What's new for 2023? It's been a busy time for me and I have and I have not been able to watch in awhile. Hope you are well and I am looking forward to more wild adventures
Karen yo no entiende el inglés gracias por compartir lo éramos que son los caballos yo los amo mucho me gustaría tener uno se como obtenerlo. saludos desde Chicago Illinois un fuerte abrazo.
Lovely video, Karen 😍 It reminded me of one of my favourite cartoons "Spirit".🐎 I gladly susbscribed to your you-tube channel. Keep on making these great videos! By the way I am musicians, you may be interested to take a listen, or eventually add it to some of your videos. Greetings! ☺
Even the wild horse's need to be managed. Same way as we manage all wildlife.. if we don't they will die at the hands of Mother nature and she is much harsher than we...
Arae (he and his spirit mate run creation now) is soon taking most of the animals on the planet home (2D, aka "heaven"). Pets that are truly loved will remain to live out their full life unless they come from the original Animal Essence field.
Of course, there are two sides to every issue. The "myths" of one side are the "science" of the other, and vice-versa. There was no attempt at a balanced examination here.
"Adopt A Horse" @BLMWyoming th-cam.com/video/rRQrxAdA6yw/w-d-xo.html Never had a boring day on a horse Wild for six years his spirit a force Had the stamina to stay the course Wyoming Land Bureau the source For a horse with spirit I do endorse
I love wild horses and i agree with you, the best thing in life is freedom!!❤❤🔥Sure we must protect wild horses!!!!!❤🔥❤🔥🐎🐎🐎
❤Wonderful lady❤Thank you ! ❤They are so beautiful❤
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Some really cool looking horses in this video, wish I had some close up shots so I could paint them!
You will have to visit them sometime and see them in person!
This is absolutely beautiful footage! Thank you so much for posting it. Thank you also for showing these horses while still wild. I've never seen them first hand, I always thought there would be a time and a place. But, life happens and it hasn't happened yet. Sadly, the way these horses are being removed, "eradicated" or worse, I may never see them. I appreciate those like yourselves that photograph these wild horses and give them names and explain their personalities along with their families and history. Sadly, then I will look for them at a sanctuary after a round up-hoping they got a place to land, even though they lose much of their family. I made a comment once on a post and someone clapped back saying that they are nothing but livestock and they have no ties to each other, other than instinct. Like cattle. Well, I happen to also see cattle as something more than cattle. To me they are big dopey puppies that say moo instead of an Arf...but they have more smarts than those that round up these horses. Thank you ever so much.
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! Like you, I sometimes get the derogatory remark that the horses are just "feral" or worse, desert rats. I know these are just ignorant people. I've been around horses all my life and know how smart and sensitive they are, especially the family bond. I also raised cattle in the midwest for 23 years, but I didn't get cheap $1.30 per head per month leases on them. I hope you get to see the wild horses in person some day! There is nothing like it! Thousands are being rounded up in the west as we speak, with many dying at the hands of our BLM government workers.
Best footage of wild horses in their natural habitat I have seen.
Thank you so much!
I hope everyone realize ❤Freedom!❤AMERICA BORN TO BE FREE❤not only humans❤
Thank you Karen for these beautiful mustang videos. Love them! I appreciate all the hard work you put into each video. Your love for Gods' creation shows in your care for nature and these horses. 💖🐎
Thank you! Yes, the wild horses are truly one of God's greatest gifts to us. It took a lot of work to get all my video footage, but it was a labor of love. :)
@@karenkingart I'm really enjoying the videos and being an artist myself know the hard work and hours of editing it takes for just one video ;) Hope you will be going back this year to film more, love the stories you narrate for individual horses.🐎💕
This herd is especially beautiful, I love the paints coloration.
Yes, I agree! Such a beautiful herd!
@@karenkingart 😂сами вы стадо! У лошадей табун в в нем косяки по 20-40 голов!
Animal fights bring out the warrior spirit in horses.
❤❤America Born to be free! ❤❤🇺🇸
The helicopter roundups emotionally upset me ! I would love to have property to adopt as many as I could . I've been following people who adopt and gentle them . Some are better than others ! I'm older now , but still fantasize about a life with mustangs , horses ! Beautiful film today ! Thank you ❣️🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎 you're right, the best things in life are Free 👍♥️🇺🇸
I think there are many others who share your dream of saving our wild horses. There are many good wild horse rescues and groups who do a great job adopting horses. There are also ones who take advantage of people and try to get money by playing on our emotions. You have to do the research and see what they are actually doing to help the horses.
I’m 80 years old, I have loved horses since I was a very little girl. I finally got a horse when I was 48, I was almost to old to ride. My back was really bad. I didn’t get to ride very much I was in such bad shape, working 2 jobs, midnights and days. I got off work ran to stable feed him and turned him out. Slept couple hours, off to next job. Went barn after work fed him brushed him, and tucked him in. My daily routine. He was as rescue, half Arabian and half mustang w extremely long mane and tail. I truly loved that horse… I just found this section on wild horses, I’m really enjoying these videos. It makes me so happy to see these beautiful creatures free ranging. Do you know anything about Cloud and his band of mares?
Hi Dianne, I'm glad you found my videos. Horses have always been a huge part of my life too. I also fell in love with them as a little girl. We never out grow that. :)
If I ever get that way I’d love to go sit and watch horses with you. I’ve been to all states but Wyoming, Idaho, North Dakota and Montana. Of course that’s where all the Mustangs are. Have you ever been to Assteague islands on east coast to see wild ponies? It’s really cool. My daughter took me. I just have a few more bucket lists left, mustangs is one of them. I’ve been to Cabo and went 6-8 miles from shore in a canvas Jacque Cousteau raft in a pod of 12- 17 humpbacks rubbing bottom of boat and gentle spy hopping on sides….now that was the rush of a lifetime…WOW
@@dianneeparish3989 That's so awesome. Yes, a trip out west to see the horses is so worth it! With all the roundups it is getting increasingly difficult to find them.
Once the stallions get their mares, do they mate with every one of them ? and then this creates families for the stallion depending on many mares he gets So, then he protects all of them an the babies. Is this how these wild horses expand? then the fighting starts over again so its just ongoing repetition an the familes break off . This would take some time for the colts to grow older to start the process all over again Is this how this works Karen? lol I think it sounds funny when I think about what I am saying Im just guessing, this makes sense to me Ive never watched so many horse videos I like yours the best , so I hang here more often Ha
Hi Sandra, yes, you guessed right. The stallions protect their mares and foals. Most of the scuffles happen when the young colts reach the age of 5-7 and hormones make them try to steal mares from another stallion. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much to open this wild univers for us, so beautiful !!! From France
You are most welcome! Thank you for watchingQ
Love those meadowlarks singing in the background!
Wow I know the great video thank you young lady God bless you and your family and all
I could sit and watch them all day!!!🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
Yes, me too! Such a beautiful herd!
This is a beautiful video Karen.
Thank you Ruth!
Your so lucky to be there in person & watch the horses.
Yes, it's amazing to see them in person!
majestic ....horses one of God's masterpieces.......
Yes, they certainly are one of God's most amazing creations!
Never had a boring day on a horse
Wild for six years his spirit a force
Had the stamina to stay the course
Wyoming Land Bureau a source
For a horse with spirit I do endorse
Enjoyed.
Hi Karen,
Laura B here, What's new for 2023? It's been a busy time for me and I have and I have not been able to watch in awhile. Hope you are well and I am looking forward to more wild adventures
Thank u for your videos karen, i could watch them all day..i love horses !!! I wish i could have a mustang their such beautiful creatures !!!
Hi Serene, yes they are so beautiful. I hope my videos will bring more awareness to the unnecessary roundups.
♥️the best things in life are free♥️...I absolutely loved this. Thank you Karen.
Thank you for the video
You are most welcome!
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you Karen for this beautiful video! And for your clear and educational comments ❤️
You are welcome> Thanks for watching!
Good post 👍
A horse's speed is a valuable asset in any animal fight
Thank you for this beautiful video.
You are most welcome!
hewan ter cantik di Dunia aku suka warna warnanya keren kuda-kuda ganteng Dan sangat cantik Dan istimewa.❤️
Yes, they are very beautiful. Thank you for watching and commenting. I see you are from Indonesia. :)
Karen yo no entiende el inglés gracias por compartir lo éramos que son los caballos yo los amo mucho me gustaría tener uno se como obtenerlo. saludos desde Chicago Illinois un fuerte abrazo.
i love horses
Hola buenas noches 💤🌗 podrían trasmitir el documental de los caballos en Español porfabor gracias 👍🏻🙏
Hermosos ejemplares los Mustang de este video
Congratulations
So beautiful ❤❤
Thank you Peter!
Hello, Miss Saddler.
Lovely video, Karen 😍 It reminded me of one of my favourite cartoons "Spirit".🐎 I gladly susbscribed to your you-tube channel. Keep on making these great videos! By the way I am musicians, you may be interested to take a listen, or eventually add it to some of your videos. Greetings! ☺
Thanks for watching! Thanks for subscribing! I will keep you in mind for music.
@@karenkingart Thanks Karen! All the best, happy new year! 🥳👍
Even the wild horse's need to be managed. Same way as we manage all wildlife.. if we don't they will die at the hands of Mother nature and she is much harsher than we...
Yeah, but they are being managed to death. For greed
What did you shoot this with? Nice video!
Bravo
Кыргызтан ысык кол салам❤❤👈👈👈👈
Oi 👍 👍👍👍👍
I see this a lot I have a ton of rescue mustangs here in montana’’
That is so awesome!
Love the pinto horses
Arae (he and his spirit mate run creation now) is soon taking most of the animals on the planet home (2D, aka "heaven"). Pets that are truly loved will remain to live out their full life unless they come from the original Animal Essence field.
ITS A SAD. SITUATION WHEN THE RANCHERS COMPETE. FOR GRAZING WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL
WILD ANIMALS !
@@sigridbuck5032 Yes, it is. The wild horses need a place to live free!
I don't know why we can't share space between ranchers and wild mustangs 😢
🏇🇧🇷📖🏛😎😎😎
Of course, there are two sides to every issue. The "myths" of one side are the "science" of the other, and vice-versa. There was no attempt at a balanced examination here.
Angan2 yg belum kesampaian ...dari kecil..ingin memiliki kuda .
Insyallah ...saya akan memiliki nya..amiin
You mean feral horses right?
Как я хочу в баню денги отошлите в любую мечеть по электронной мечети
All Wyoming land is at risk!! Government land grabs God help us all 😢
Yet the blm refuses to leave them alone . Whatever the land owners want . Thats a fact .
"Adopt A Horse" @BLMWyoming
th-cam.com/video/rRQrxAdA6yw/w-d-xo.html
Never had a boring day on a horse
Wild for six years his spirit a force
Had the stamina to stay the course
Wyoming Land Bureau the source
For a horse with spirit I do endorse