JUST SO INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL TO SEE!!!! I’m also very active in the saving of our Wildies!!!! I live in Utah, North of SLC and very much informed of the BLM and their intentions when it comes to these Beauties!!!! I follow you on FB and love your tenacity and dedication to these Magnificent Beings!!! Thank You for sharing and for ALL OF YOUR HARD WORK!!!! Be Safe out there!!! With Much Respect, Lauren!!!
Wow.such beautys.loved the shot of the mare stamdin on a ridge.wind blowin her mane.wish id been there to see it.in person.so beautiful.thats what its all about.right there.running free.wind in thier manes.😍😘👍👍.excellent catch.
@@Eva-cn2bu My little avatar photo? A historical photo of a Native American on horseback with a warbonnet and a gun is disturbing? Please tell me you're talking about something else...
The horses are so much pattern marking coat and everything i love horses i wish to see wild horses or have a farm of horse's i love horses they wild and free
This grouping has good color.... Colorful,blend into the horizon.. Those horses who do not are pushed to lower areas, and end up dead or the back yard of a Rancher looking for handout..
hiya Meg....first time seeing your channel...thumbs up !! So are all those horses roaming on Government owned land ( I scrolled through the video and missed much of your text inlays ) and if so are they protected from someone coming in and rounding them up for their personal property ?? thanks .... 1FM Lake George, NY * don't see wild horses in this neck of the woods here ....
Hey there 1FM- Thank you and welcome! Yes, they are on government lands put in place for their management since the 1971 Wild Horses and Burros Act. And yes, it is illegal for anyone on those protected wild horse and burro lands to capture wild horses, outside of the BLM agency. Thanks for the question. For additional info- There are about 177 Herd Management Areas in our ten western states, and they are on BLM lands. It is their policy to remove horses on ranges considered in excess every 4-5 years, and offer up mustangs for adoption. Those not adopted, go to Longterm Holding facilities. Our Oregon BLM on this particular treasured herd- the South Steens of the SE corner of the state worked directly with us known as the Oregon Mustang Group (OMG) - and in 2016, 2017, 2018 Conducted 100-horse bait-trap gathers (utilizing their regular/natural waterholes, mineral areas, or areas where they baited it with hay. They removed 1-6 year olds which are easier to adopt out and returned the nucleus of the family bands. We in turn, helped advertise through various social media pages the SSteens horses available for adoption. I personally advocate for on the range population suppression techniques through contraception first. But for those which have been removed, we try and help them to be adopted. For those wanting to adopt, google 'adopt wild horses blm'.
@@MustangMeg ....wow..... great information and thank you for breaking it down for me....I have never been out west that far north..I've been to southern Cal and Vegas ( where we did see wild horses in Red Rock Cavern ? ) but never been up North where you are....looks beautiful out there. Hopefully I will get a chance to come to your neck of the woods some day and see these herds like you've shown in this video !!! Thumbs up and stay safe Meg...* I love your picture...your not only pretty BUT you are packin' a pistol !!! ;-) 1FM Lake George, NY
I have a mustang, and I wanted to ask do you know of a mustang from south steens named Chyenne or Nevada? If so do you know what band? (Nevada was a stallion now a gelding) we also think chyenne is pregnant
Nevada is a palomino stallion (aka Nevada band bc he's the band stallion) and his lead mare is Cheyenne from the Steens mountain region in SE Oregon. They've been together for over 10 years. I invite you to go to my facebook page Mustang Meg and do a search on Nevada and you'll see all kinds of content on him. Congrats. I also have a video of him here on my channel of him moving his band of mares and foals, called "Snaking".
Is there somewhere I can find out more about how these bands work? What about the bachelors - are they young colts pushed out by the stallion? Do they eventually try to get their own mates by fighting with the stallions?
Hi Jack. I have an album with a few of my write-ups, such as band sizes, satellite stallions, roles of mares & fillies, stallion cooperation, etc on my Mustang Meg page called Notes, Published. Here's a direct link: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10158717834863956&type=3
I have a question if some could help please. I hear about how important hoof care is when owning a horse. When they are in a natural and wild state do they naturally get ground down ? How does that work ? Thanks. ❤️🐴
JUST SO INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL TO SEE!!!! I’m also very active in the saving of our Wildies!!!! I live in Utah, North of SLC and very much informed of the BLM and their intentions when it comes to these Beauties!!!! I follow you on FB and love your tenacity and dedication to these Magnificent Beings!!! Thank You for sharing and for ALL OF YOUR HARD WORK!!!! Be Safe out there!!! With Much Respect, Lauren!!!
Thank you so much!
OMG!!! i WANT TO BRING THEM ALL HOME!! I love how they all stop and look at you curiously !
Wow.such beautys.loved the shot of the mare stamdin on a ridge.wind blowin her mane.wish id been there to see it.in person.so beautiful.thats what its all about.right there.running free.wind in thier manes.😍😘👍👍.excellent catch.
Yes! The one with the brown main with white highlights ❤️
Much appreciated these videos, love seeing them, and what's been happening, thank you💙
Nice to be able to look out the window here and see those horses running
I love those sabino and overo colored paints!!
Another outstanding video I love them great work
Thank you for making these, my female Great Dane loves horses and the longer videos are the best for her to watch :)
your photo is disturbing
@@Eva-cn2bu My little avatar photo? A historical photo of a Native American on horseback with a warbonnet and a gun is disturbing? Please tell me you're talking about something else...
@@MedicineWolf right. I think it’s super cool !!
@@Eva-cn2bu the only thing disturbing is your comment!
Awesome video Meg! I'm amazed how curious they are towards humans. Well done!
Beautiful vídeo thanks
loved this video! 🥰🐎❤
Nice video. Thank you!
The horses are so much pattern marking coat and everything i love horses i wish to see wild horses or have a farm of horse's i love horses they wild and free
This grouping has good color....
Colorful,blend into the horizon..
Those horses who do not are pushed to lower areas, and end up dead or the back yard of a Rancher looking for handout..
Twister is stunning great
Ty so much!
So beautiful ❤️
hiya Meg....first time seeing your channel...thumbs up !! So are all those horses roaming on Government owned land ( I scrolled through the video and missed much of your text inlays ) and if so are they protected from someone coming in and rounding them up for their personal property ?? thanks ....
1FM
Lake George, NY * don't see wild horses in this neck of the woods here ....
Hey there 1FM- Thank you and welcome! Yes, they are on government lands put in place for their management since the 1971 Wild Horses and Burros Act. And yes, it is illegal for anyone on those protected wild horse and burro lands to capture wild horses, outside of the BLM agency.
Thanks for the question. For additional info- There are about 177 Herd Management Areas in our ten western states, and they are on BLM lands. It is their policy to remove horses on ranges considered in excess every 4-5 years, and offer up mustangs for adoption. Those not adopted, go to Longterm Holding facilities.
Our Oregon BLM on this particular treasured herd- the South Steens of the SE corner of the state worked directly with us known as the Oregon Mustang Group (OMG) - and in 2016, 2017, 2018 Conducted 100-horse bait-trap gathers (utilizing their regular/natural waterholes, mineral areas, or areas where they baited it with hay. They removed 1-6 year olds which are easier to adopt out and returned the nucleus of the family bands. We in turn, helped advertise through various social media pages the SSteens horses available for adoption. I personally advocate for on the range population suppression techniques through contraception first. But for those which have been removed, we try and help them to be adopted. For those wanting to adopt, google 'adopt wild horses blm'.
@@MustangMeg ....wow..... great information and thank you for breaking it down for me....I have never been out west that far north..I've been to southern Cal and Vegas ( where we did see wild horses in Red Rock Cavern ? ) but never been up North where you are....looks beautiful out there. Hopefully I will get a chance to come to your neck of the woods some day and see these herds like you've shown in this video !!! Thumbs up and stay safe Meg...* I love your picture...your not only pretty BUT you are packin' a pistol !!! ;-)
1FM
Lake George, NY
Beautiful ♡
Im going to Oregon!!
There are a part of the United States of America, baseball, hot dogs, wild horses of Nevada..
U.S. Treasury department put them on a quarter....
Muito belo esses cavalos 👍👍
They may have a better chance of staying wild with all that's happening to us humans
I have a mustang, and I wanted to ask do you know of a mustang from south steens named Chyenne or Nevada? If so do you know what band? (Nevada was a stallion now a gelding) we also think chyenne is pregnant
Nevada is a palomino stallion (aka Nevada band bc he's the band stallion) and his lead mare is Cheyenne from the Steens mountain region in SE Oregon. They've been together for over 10 years. I invite you to go to my facebook page Mustang Meg and do a search on Nevada and you'll see all kinds of content on him. Congrats. I also have a video of him here on my channel of him moving his band of mares and foals, called "Snaking".
Here is the youtube vid of Nevada moving his band ruclips.net/video/1LkO1GFL5Vg/видео.html
Wow!!!
I want to train Tonto-- I can see me riding the prairies with him---
My mustangs registered name is paisleys
Crescent moon
Is there somewhere I can find out more about how these bands work? What about the bachelors - are they young colts pushed out by the stallion? Do they eventually try to get their own mates by fighting with the stallions?
Hi Jack. I have an album with a few of my write-ups, such as band sizes, satellite stallions, roles of mares & fillies, stallion cooperation, etc on my Mustang Meg page called Notes, Published. Here's a direct link: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10158717834863956&type=3
I have a question if some could help please. I hear about how important hoof care is when owning a horse. When they are in a natural and wild state do they naturally get ground down ? How does that work ? Thanks. ❤️🐴
Here's something I wrote on the very subject :) facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10158795541403956&set=a.10158717834863956
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I want Tonto!!!!
what for?
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I lake Mustang n 1
Isn’t ranger pretty!