Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary |
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American Spanish and Sulphur Mustangs The foals we will have available will be very limited from now on as we are no longer going to be breeding horses. If you would like to have a Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary foal, NOW is the time to buy!!! This herd is made up of descendants from the tame horses brought to North America in the 1500’s by the Spanish and Portuguese conquistadors. They were strong, fast and sturdy horses that carried the explorers through the jungles and across the deserts in search of gold in the New World. In the 1600’s, Spanish settlers raised their tough little horses on cattle and sheep ranches in New Mexico. Some ranch horses escaped to live in the wild. The free-running horses came to be called “mustangs,” probably from the Spanish word mesteno, which means stray or free-running animal. Two stallions sire foals from the American Spanish and Sulphur Mustang herd of mares. Some of the mares were born in the wild, others are descendants of wild horses from the Kiger HMA, Sulphur HMA or directly from Spain or Portuguese bloodlines. The beautiful line back dun stallion with zebra stripes on his legs is Don Juan (pictured above). He was born in captivity from wild horses from the Sulphur Mustang Herd Management areas in the west. The veteran bay roan range stallion Texas Pony Syndicate with a crooked ear, is a Spanish Mustang stallion born in captivity from wild stock founded by the Brislawn Family. He recently died of old age leavingtwo daughters in Don Juans herd. Phone 1 605-745-7494 for more information. Gentling your wild mustang dvds Click here |