Terri Farley, wild horse advocate, author of the PHANTOM STALLION series & contemporary fantasy SEVEN TEARS INTO THE SEA, answers readers' FAQ, posts random poetry, recalls life as a waitress, prune picker, Candy Striper and stall cleaner and fans ethical flames as needed.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
To the Strong Ones
Cat Kindsfather photo
Older Mustang Stallions at the Fallon Livestock Exchange
Bruises my heart. We fight for them but we will never get those who are gone back. We will never recover from those losses. Our hearts are forever scarred.
I agree with Naomi, we can never see them back on the lands & our hearts are forever scarred. The Federal agencies that remove them, could care less about our feelings or theirs.
After spending time photographing these stallions, my heart was torn to tears, & yet joyful, knowing they were spared a grueling journey to a despicable death and will be free again in a sense, in sanctuary.
Sanctuaries currently seem the best way to save our wild horses, before they are all gone! Thank you for all of your stellar advocating Terri Farley!
Bruises my heart. We fight for them but we will never get those who are gone back. We will never recover from those losses. Our hearts are forever scarred.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Naomi, we can never see them back on the lands & our hearts are forever scarred. The Federal agencies that remove them, could care less about our feelings or theirs.
ReplyDeleteAfter spending time photographing these stallions, my heart was torn to tears, & yet joyful, knowing they were spared a grueling journey to a despicable death and will be free again in a sense, in sanctuary.
Sanctuaries currently seem the best way to save our wild horses, before they are all gone! Thank you for all of your stellar advocating Terri Farley!