Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Please do what you can to prevent the murder of these beautiful horses by the BLM! Thanks, Nancie ---- The Cloud Foundation 6/9/2009 4:34:10 PM Nancie Introducing Flint's Son and a New Cloud Daughter Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Introducing Flint's Son and a New Cloud Daughter JasperDear Friends of Cloud;Last week we spent three days on the Pryors with the wild horses and were thrilled to see so many of the 2009 foals. On top of the mountain we found Cloud's stepson, Flint, with his mare and new son! Flint won the blaze-faced grulla mare, Feldspar, last spring. He lost Feldspar to Prince during the summer, but won her back this spring before the birth of their son. We named the darling grulla colt, Jasper. He is a delight and reminds me of his Flint as a baby. Cloud has had a few changes in his family band as well. His daughter and grand-daughter, Firestorm and Ember, are now with the coyote-dun band stallion, Jackson. When we walked out to get a closer look at Firestorm and Ember, we had our biggest surprise of the trip. Cloud's dun mare was with Jackson, too. Beside the mare was a tiny foal who took my breath away. She looks like Cloud as a foal, not necessarily in color, but in her lovely conformation and bright expression. We named her Windflower. Oddly, the pair has been wandering around on their own for nearly a month, and they weren't even with Jackson earlier in the day, so we'll see if this liaison lasts. Because of the cool, rainy weather many of the horses were far down the mountain, including Cloud and his family. I'm hoping Cloud will try to win back the mare and little Windflower when he comes to the mountaintop. Stay tuned! WindflowerOur trip was bittersweet because of the BLM's plan to remove nearly half the herd beginning on August 30. Many of the beautiful horses who grazed so peacefully in their green meadows could lose what they value most--their freedom and their families. The herd is around 195 horses (excluding foals) and removing nearly half of them would decimate their unique Spanish genetics and jeopardize their future survival. The BLM is going to be targeting not just the young horses but, dangerously, horses 11-15 years of age. This is Cloud's age group and over 2/3 of the band stallions fall into this age category as well. The BLM will not even guarantee that Cloud will remain in the wild. We need to act now to save Cloud and his herd. Some of our supporters have suggested that Oprah should do a story on the current management of wild horses. If you agree, please contact Oprah here and ask her to do a show about Cloud and the wild horses. We need national media coverage to save this little herd and so many others that face annihilation. I will be in Sacramento this Monday (June 15) for the National BLM Wild Horse and Burro meeting. This will be an important meeting that follows the Western States Horse Expo and we hope that both the wild horse loving public and the media will be there to support the horses. Happy Trails!Ginger KathrensVolunteer Executive DirectorP.S. The third program in the Cloud series, Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions, will premier on PBS stations nationwide on October 25th on NATURE. We'll remind you closer to the air date and soon we will have a sneak preview on our website too. It is our hope that these programs continue to share the beauty of wild horses families and will help to keep them in the wild for many generations to come. More 2009 foals You are receiving this email because you have asked to be on our e-mail list. If you have received this e-mail in error, please . We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience! Un deifspirit from this list.Our mailing address is:The Cloud Foundation 107 South 7th St Colorado Springs, CO 80905Our telephone:719-633-3842Copyright © 2008 The Cloud Foundation All rights reserved.Forward this email to a friend Update your profile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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