We want to thank those of you who are resharing our important and difficult news about the Salt River wild horse herd being reduced. Your voices matter.
Under the new management plan, the herd is set to be reduced from 274 horses to 120 horses.
Check out this absolutely stunning continuation of Salt River wild horse genetics. Making an appearance at the river today — the breathtaking, the spitting image, the bratty, but stunning Wonder is turning 2 years old this year, right after his brother Splendor turns 3, can you believe it?
This band has not been seen in their usual spot for a while so we’ve been getting this question a lot.
We are so glad we were able to save this foal’s life!
⁉️Tyrus, a healthy 8 year old bachelor stallion, was found in a wash, halfway against a bush, as if he had collapsed in an instant.
Zircon, offspring of Shadowfax and Sapphire, being one with his environment, like the mountains and the Saguaro and the wind.
After “doing time” for the “crime” of breaking into the Saguoro Lake Marina , the “Bad Boys” officially received their “release” papers from the AZDA, and we set them free today!
Many of you have asked about Batman and the bloodline he left behind. This chart shows the full story of his offspring, grandchildren, and great-grandchild, along with the mares who carried his lineage forward.
You know we’ve always walked the walk for the Salt River wild horses—and we know you do too, and it’s no easy feat.
We’ve been quiet on social media lately—hard at work on the important proposal for the Salt River wild horses. (We also don’t use auto-generated posts here—you always get the real us!)
In this exclusive testimonial, a former Tonto National Forest supervisor confirms an important part of Arizona’s history: Before 1971, the Salt River wild horses were managed under federal law, on the Sunflower Allotment, in the TNF, as part of the Forest Service’s multiple-use mandate.
We want you, our supporters, to understand that while we cannot say too much until after the state has made its decision, our passion is no less strong.
SRWHMG is urging the public to contact their State representatives to vote yes on HB2340, a yes for the Salt River wild horses! This is the number to the AZ State Capitol switchboard, all you have to do is ask to be connected to your State representatives: (602)926 5999 Further clarification on Bill HB2340, which …