Another picture of Kwiatek being very sleepy. He probably didn’t even notice me taking pictures of him because he’s deaf.
But as soon as the other horses started moving, making the earth vibrate, he woke up and looked around if there was anything going on worth standing up for.
He is such a good little donk. He really grew on me.
Happy new year fellow #asstodon -ians! I wish all of you a bray-lliant start into the year and many more trot-ally awesome moments with your donks ☺️❤️
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Wowza I'm not sure how nearly 4 months have passed and I haven't posted. I guess a lot has been going on. I hope y'all are all well, safe, and feeling loved. If not, lmk, I'll give you a digital hug for the ages.
Two beautiful white mares (gal pals) stand side by side in a rural pasture on a warm, sunny summer day. It’s always nice to have a friend to hang out with. Yellow wildflowers grow along the wooden fence line in this newest art creation.
For #MustangMonday we have the handsome young stallion known as Gideon, from the south Onaqui range. He is part of a rough crew of young bachelors who are regularly stirring things up, so this quiet pose in special. He is a powerful and formidable 4 yr. old.
After letting the horses out on the pasture this morning, they were jumping and running and kicking and farting while Kwiatek just stood there, watching them do their thing.
#StallionSaturday! This black beauty from the south Onaqui herd is known as Cobra, due to the distinctive marking on his face, which unfortunately you can't see well in this image.
Prancing into #WildHorseWednesday! This wild gray stallion on Utah's west desert demonstrates the trot for all the dressage people out there. All natural, no aids needed, lol.
It's #MustangMonday! This black stallion climbed a small ridge to get a better view. The wild ones are always on alert for dangers as well as other horses from competing bands.