Spirit of the Black Hills Preservation of Rare Spanish, Sulphur, Kiger, and Sorraia Mustangs
Welcome to this new and exciting Spanish Mustang Spirit of the Black Hills preservation project, managed by the Institute of Range and the American Mustang (IRAM) at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary (BHWHS) in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Nearly fifty of our over five hundred mustangs at the sanctuary, in our special Spanish herds, represent primitive remnants from rare bloodlines of the Golden Age of Spain and the Old World Iberian Peninsula. We are now expanding our wild horse sponsorship program to include our historic Spanish type horses. The purpose of this project is to preserve, promote, and educate the public about rare Spanish and Portuguese equine bloodlines still found in today's American mustangs. Check out our Rare Spanish, Sulphur, Kiger, and Sorraia Mustangs sponsor horses and the new books on Spanish Mustangs! Click here to learn more about this wonderful new program at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary A special thank you to Karen Parker for her photography and design talents in creating http://www.spanishmustangspirit.com
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