Have you watched this spectacular footage?

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Have you watched this spectacular footage?

Have you watched this spectacular footage?

The mare, Lady Gallahad, and her foal, Constance, remain happy, wild, and free on the Salt River to this day. The video captured by Drew and Shannon Hastings in April 2019, is a testament to the amazing loving family bonds of these horses. That year, we documented 109 foals on the Salt River. We have been meticulously recording every birth, death, injury, band change, migration pattern, disease, and natural condition in their habitat for 2 decades. Our extensive research far surpasses any single one time snapshot science.

It is essential to recognize the value of our ongoing research, rather than attempting to diminish, discriminate, and scapegoat these wild horses for drought conditions beyond their or our control. With all Salt River wild horses at risk of removal, we urge you to support SRWHMG and protect these magnificent creatures. Please inquire about how you can help make a difference. Thank you for watching. #protectsaltriverhorses #saltriverhorses #wildhorses #srwhmg #saltriverwildhorses https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16QJKejmz2/


Born Free!

Watch this spectacular, up close video, of a foal being born wild and free!

This is why it is so important to give wild horses their space!

This video shows, with astounding clarity, the very important bonding process of how the foal struggles and copes with her first few hours of life.

Watch the family communicate and protect her! Wild horses are the most gentle and sentient animals, who deserve to be treated humanely everywhere in the world.

Please share this video if you agree!

FYI, you may have noticed that this is our poster mare, Lady Gallahad! She is an experienced mother and lead mare. (See our banner and fliers)
She has had 6 foals in a row, with 4 surviving. Next year she will get a break from foaling, as she has received her primer as well as her booster dose of PZP. This is the humane form of birth control we use, and it does not harm or influence unborn foals.

Please keep a 50 ft distance from the wild horses at all times (the videographer was even farther in order not to disturb the process). Thank you Drew Hastings for this simply stunning video.

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