Prepping for the Cedar Mountain Herd Roundup
This week I am driving Utah to witness the roundup of the wild Cedar Mountain Horse herd in Utah. The BLM is planning to roundup 700 horses and remove around 300 horses (approximately 5 and under)...
View ArticleJourney to my First Roundup
As I drive over the desert landscape of Nevada, through the rocky canyons of Arizona, and into the snowy mountain of Utah, I find myself feeling anxious anticipation and fear of future loneliness. I am...
View ArticleCedar Mountain Herd Roundup – Day 1
At 7:00am February 11th, we all met at the designated meeting place, a gas station called the Flying J in Tooele Utah, before the break of dawn. BLM, roundup contractors, and public viewers of the...
View ArticleEscape of the Paint Mare
On day two of the Cedar Mountain Herd roundup, I witnessed something that has stuck with and disturbed me ever since. We heard the rumbling of the helicopter as it pushed a new band of wild horses into...
View ArticleVisiting the Onaqui Herd
After the first day at the roundup, a friend and I drove Onaqui Herd Management Areas to herd lands to see wild horses in their natural home. Having just witnessed the very difficult to watch roundup...
View ArticleWhat Happened to the Paint Mare?
The Cedar Mountain Herd roundup in Utah ended early this month due to bad weather with strong winds. They did not find nor catch the paint mare who escaped the roundup last Sunday. After being...
View ArticleBeauty at the Roundup
There was something really beautiful about going to the Cedar Mountain Herd roundup. Despite knowing what the day had in store and the tragedy I was about to witness on the second day, driving through...
View ArticleWe are Opening a Wild Horse Sanctuary!
This is where I want to link our first podcast episode.
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