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This is a blog devoted to animals as well as for their advocacy and their well being. "Not to hurt our humble brethren in fur, feather or fin, is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission: to be of service to them wherever they require it.” ~ St. Francis of Assisi
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Proud mom and her baby - Wild Horses by Georgie Alexon Via Flickr: I have had the pleasure to see the wild horse mares with their baby's the last few years. This was the first time I found this particular pack of horses with the white mare who I had heard so much about. This photo was taken in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains west of Sundre Alberta, Canada. DNA studies conducted by both the University of Calgary and University of Texas show that our Alberta wild horses are indeed genetically unique. They have DNA related to the draft horse, Indigenous ponies and the original Spanish horse. -Equus ferus

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Mountains and Wild Horses by Georgie Alexon Via Flickr: This wild horse mare and her foal were in the Rocky Mountains foothills in Alberta, Canada. -A baby horse is called a foal until it is twelve months old. As with many animal baby names, “foal” is generic and can be used to describe both the male and the female youngster -Equus ferus

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Double The Fun by Georgie Alexon Via Flickr: These two wild foals belong to a family of wild horses in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada. They are not twins. In horses, twin fetuses are uncommon. Carrying them to term is even more unusual, and birthing healthy twin foals is especially unlikely. It was a joy as usual to be able to spend some time observing these wild horses. They are gentle giants. -Equus caballus

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Mother and Child - Wild horse mare and colt by Georgie Alexon Via Flickr: This young wild horse shared a tender moment with his mother. He will change colors as he ages as grey is a dominant gene in horses. This photograph was taken in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. It is always a privilege and so much fun to find these wild horses and observe how they interact with each other. --Equus caballus

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Mountains and Wild Horses by Georgie Alexon Via Flickr: This wild horse mare and her foal were in the Rocky Mountains foothills in Alberta, Canada. -A baby horse is called a foal until it is twelve months old. As with many animal baby names, “foal” is generic and can be used to describe both the male and the female youngster -Equus ferus

Source: flickr.com
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