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Friday, March 29, 2013

MUSTANG STALLION

This guy I call Rowdy, he's a Roan stallion an has a total of ten in his band, not counting him. On the 23rd and 24th of February there were two new additions to his band, a little filly was born first, then a colt. This band has been such a challenge to keep in the Highlands where they belong, but it seems to be working, and my payoff would be to watch these incredible creatures come into to this world and grow into such a magnificent and strong looking Icon of the West as Rowdy does. Thank you for everything you do, and I am glad my photos can bring so many a small piece of enjoyment.
Sincerely
Bo Rodriguez 
   

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Comments: Thank you for your photograph and note on this amazing wild Roan stallion, I am glad that, so far, he and his band have stayed in the Highlands.

I have a dear Redwood Writer friend who is active in the North Bay horse and trail riders association. I want to do a few guest posts on her blog about the plight of our wild horses. If you could share a photo and allow a quote and link to this post, I would be very pleased.

Deborah Taylor-French
Redwood Writer, Author Support Group
  HI Deborah, I'll be happy to check with Bo Rodriguez, the photographer about using his photo & quote, but I'm certain he will be happy to share. As a relative newcomer to the grassroots groups trying to save our horses, he has the same combination of admiration for them and outrage that they are being captured and sometimes slaughtered because of human greed.
Thanks so much for your help!

  HI Deborah, I'll be happy to check with Bo Rodriguez, the photographer about using his photo & quote, but I'm certain he will be happy to share. As a relative newcomer to the grassroots groups trying to save our horses, he has the same combination of admiration for them and outrage that they are being captured and sometimes slaughtered because of human greed.
Thanks so much for your help!

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