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Born Free

Born Free

“Born Free”

One day while out driving the west country of Alberta we came across 3 bands of wild horses that had merged together this day. The largest gathering of “Wildies” we had ever seen!  The debate is always on as to whether these horses are really wild, or if they are actually feral. Although there is no doubt some of them may have come from a domesticated life previously, these little foals were definitely born free and will endure the hardships these wild horses face everyday. Whether it’s evading predators like cougars, wolves and bears, or foraging for food during the long cold winters, we believe these resilient horses are the next generation of the amazing “Wildies of Alberta.”

- Stan Masters

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Thanks for the story on the horses, I often horses when I go on my hiking adventures and never think to much about it so will look twice when I see them again

Neroli Brook

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