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Title
Wild Horses-animals-image-18
Artist
Wildlife Fine Art
Medium
Photograph - Prints / Licensing
Description
Cloud is a pale palomino wild stallion living in the Pryor Mountains. There are 3 Nature PBS documentaries about Cloud. "Cloud: Wild Stallions of the Rockies", "Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns", and the latest film "Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions" Cloud has been documented from the day of his birth. Now at age 19, he is doing well.Pryor mountain wild horses at sunset. Born Free and running wild horses, romantic symbol of the American West. In landscape of high desert plains, rocky ridges, and semi-alpine slopes the horses live. Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range located in the Pryor Mountains of Montana and Wyoming in the United States. The only Mustang herd remaining in Montana. The 38,000 acre range was established in 1968 by the US federal government to provide protection for mustangs. They are protected by the Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 (WFRHBA) and managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). These wild horses are unique and believed to be descendants of the Spanish horses that were introduced to the area in the 1700's. The horses move throughout the region in search of water and food. During much of the year they stay near springs in the lower elevations, though in summer they head uphill to subalpine meadows, where they find grasses and forbs, as well as small reservoirs. Wild horses differ from domestic ones mainly because they are bred for survival in the wild countryside, with thicker, more sturdy limbs and a more compact build.
Its believed by many that the horses were stolen by or traded to the Crow Indians, and the horses escaped into the Pryor Mountains, which were Crow Indian territory and are now part of the Crow Reservation. Because of the isolation of the area, the Spanish bloodlines were preserved in the wild herd. Those old bloodlines are evident in the distinctive markings and colors of many of the Pryor Mountain wild horses. The line-backed dun coloration is most common in the herd.
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July 10th, 2014
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Sparks, NV - United States
I have followed the documentaries of Cloud, and am on the newsletter too; love this horse and all he represents; beautiful capture of his stature and grace. vf pinned
Belgrade, MT - United States
Mia DeLode,Thank you very much for featuring my image in the group Big Sky of Art !
Belgrade, MT - United States
Cheryl Poland Thank you very much for featuring my image in the group The Equine Artist Group !
Belgrade, MT - United States
Along The Trail , Thank you very much for featuring my image in the group Google Gallery !
Belgrade, MT - United States
Mariola Bitner ,Thank you very much for featuring my image in the group Our Wildlife ONE A DAY !
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