“The Ghost” – Photography of Onaqui Wild Horses 2019

It looks like the Ghost has decided to finally become one of the Onaqui Herd of Wild Horses. This particular horse is seen about every 3rd or 4th year. He “appears”, fights with as many stallions as will fight with him, tries to breed with the best mares, and then disappears for several years. I first photographed him in 2015 (see first two photographs). He was MAGNIFICENT! Full of testosterone and incredibly majestic! At the end of a long day, he started running South and just kept running. I watched him for at least 10 miles and then he was gone.

The next time I saw him was in December 2018 (see next three photographs). He appeared out of nowhere and seemed like he was after my favorite mare (the young red mare with a blonde mane). At that time she was with the blue-eyed Palomino Stallion and his family band. The Ghost has the unusual markings of ancient Spanish horses which are “zebra stripes” on the lower legs and a dark dorsal stripe extending to the tail hairs.

Last week he was still with the Palomino family band, but the Red mare is no longer with that family band. The Ghost has become the Palomino Stallion’s 1st Lieutenant! Meaning, he appears to be teamed up with the Palomino stallion and fights off the younger bachelors that want to breed with the Palomino’s mares. The Ghost is the first line of defense, fighting off all intruders. When the time is right, the Ghost will make a play for the Palomino’s mares and there will be ha huge battle! We’ll see how soon this happens. As the BLM is planning to round up 80% of the herd in the next few months, I doubt we will have the opportunity to see how this plays out. Even if the Ghost was not one of the 400 horsed that will be rounded up and taken to pens in the mid-west, the Palomino’s family band will certainly not remain intact after the roundup. I think I am going to me sick…..

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4 Comments

  1. Thanks for yhe udate on Ghost. Last year in June he had been hanging out with “The Cremello Brother’ and his little band with the pinto mare that had the one blue eyed colt which will be turning 2 this year, and I will be down this May to see thm all agin.

    • Judy,

      Yes that it who he is hanging out with! The foal born last spring has both blue eyes, but I have not figured out what sex it is, (too busy taking pictures)…

      Cheers,

      Greig

  2. I am sick that the BLM will be tearing apart these families. I too have seen this band. Watched and fell in love. I pray for a miracle that these horses will remain free. Thank you so much for allowing us to see these horses when we cannot be there. I am so grateful.

    • Thanks Karen. There is a protest at the BLM in Salt lake next month. Maybe we can convince them to cancel the roundup!

      Greig

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