Utah's Wild Mustangs by Cris Draper
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2010
- West desert along the Pony Express Trail in Dugway, Utah. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED! NO USE COMMERCIAL OR NON COMMERCIAL ALLOWED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT FORM!
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This herd was the first that I saw in 2009, and profoundly touched my life. Wonderful to see them!
I use to live in that area and those horses are just wonderful. I am so happy to see they are doing good. Very well and fast..
A very nice one, it shows how relaxed and peaceful free horses are. Thanks for sharing it.
beautiful horses, God bless them
Super post, thanks. Every time I've visited the Canyonlands country and into the Book Cliffs I've seen wild horses. A pleasure to do so. Many were ranch turnouts and a few previously from the outlaws' times...
This is how mother nature does it and is the best !!
...Own! *_________* How beautiful!!!
From I-80 head south down Skull Valley towards Dugway. Keep going past the gate to Dugway along the dirt road and follow the signs to Simpson Springs, about 23 miles. The horses move around constantly however the springs there are one of their main water supplies. It may take several trips out to catch them there.
Very nice video, the sparring stallions were great!
Well said. And great footage Cris! Keep it up!
0:50 that beautiful silver. OMG!
Joe, It is the main one out there that does stay going even in the driest summers. There are others around but they can be a hit and miss depending on weather.
beautiful horses im planing on starting a mustang sanctuary on 40 acres....
Great movie, expresses real Horse behavior. How big are these groups there. It seems as if there are different herds
We'll hope for the best!)
Хочу такого коня:))))а лучше две:)Кобылу и коня:))
Thank you for putting this up. I've always wanted to see these horse out naturally. I also want to know if I could use some of this footage in horse tribute video I'm making. I would be more than happy to provide you with credit and even the links back to this video or your channel.
Thanks!
Great video, thanks. How do they survive in a desert? What do they eat?
Very cool! I've heard there are only a few springs out there but that SImpson Springs is the only one that's good all year. Is that true?
Some of these have since traveled a Frenchmans digestive system and were long flushed away
Oh please can I use this for a video? I'll give you full credit :))
where did you find them at i always wanted to see them up close in the wild? and is there a road that takes you up there?
@JackrabbitSlim200 Yeah I'm guessing he's the lead stallion. :)
1:27
Stallion 1: Are the mares looking?
Stallion 2: Dunno bro,we should keep "fighting"
Mares: Idiots....
the grullo at 1:08! OMG the bay behind it looks like an arab O.o
Is that cloud? Looks like him with his herd :)
This is a good example why the herds need to be managed. Notice the small water hole and the 2 stallions fighting for the rights. One stallion causes more damage to the water hole, causing less water.
This was part of the bait and trap. To draw them there, let them feel less and less wary. If you look just beyond the bait the foliage was typical of semi-arid. An area that evolve together with the Wild horses for thousands of years. As for the water. When a mustang does find a spring...usually just a muddy patch of dirt, they can dig at it to create a pond for water to settle and drink. So causing more water.
@@benoakland8805 horses are not native to america so saying they "evolved with over thousands of years" is false.
*THOSE beautiful silvers (later on)
Thanks MrKirko1984, unfortunately, they are fast disappearing from the place I have watched them most of my life and if the government has it's way, they'll all be gone soon.
No, I own the copyright on it and would not be interested in releasing the video for use at this time without payment for use.
What do you mean you'll get him -.-
Why was my comment removed?
they are.....gone
Check out the song Wild Horses, from Strictly Cash, the Johnny Cash tribute band. It refers to the part of America that is being destroyed by these roundups. Wild Horses
Their website is at www.strictlycash.info
It is not buckskin I can tell you that. Buckskins are blonde with a black mane and tail.
What a colorful herd! Watching horses in the wild makes me feel human again. You may enjoy 2.5 minutes of herds near Wendover and Winnemucca Nevada galloping over the hills set to wild horses music: ua-cam.com/video/YMi-zyEtKRk/v-deo.html
Thanks for taking the time to share your footage on youtube.
ive seen them here in new mexico all my life ...what they do the land...the condition of them healthwise...and if u want to leave them out on our wild lands u obviously were not "touched" in the right way in my opinion..they are every bit as destructive as feral hogs, but becasuse of romantic notions held by people who saw one once or twice or saw flika we now cant do whats right and get rid of them
catch them and they are yours
I want the horse at 4:49
he does not want you (:
Funny. I wouldn't have time right now anyways. My kids act wild enough. Lol
I better don't ^^
so you can just cathch
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these may be horses that blm now wants to remove in july, 2014
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plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz PLZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!! tell me there free
These horses are on public land. So why do ranchers think they have the right or the knowledge to say there are too many horses on the range? I say there are too many cows on the range. Everytime im out in the west desert thats all I see. If you cant afford to feed your stock. Get an education and move to the city. Your complaining robs "all" americans of their heritage. Live free wild horses. Long before we came and hopefully long after we are gone!