Wild Horse Warriors for Sand Wash Basin

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  • Archaelogy and the BLM
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  • Making the Basin Flourish
  • Be On The Look Out For
  • Behind the Scenes
  • Injured Wild Horses
  • Projects in the Basin
  • Stallions
  • Mares
  • The Origin of the Horse
  • Blog
  • 2018 Reports Jan - May
  • 2018 Reports June-Dec
  • 2019 BLM Reports
    • Home
    • Fencing Hwy 318
    • ADOPTING A WILD HORSE
    • PZP
    • WHW Tours
    • Naming a New Foal
    • Maps of Sand Wash Basin
    • Curtis Zabel's Bronze
    • Products for Sale
    • Transparency
    • Paleontology and the BLM
    • SWB History
    • Archaelogy and the BLM
    • Hotels Places of Interest
    • THANK YOU
    • Nancy Roberts
    • Family bands
    • Blessing of The Land
    • MOU
    • Why a Bait and Trap?
    • DNA Project
    • Making the Basin Flourish
    • Be On The Look Out For
    • Behind the Scenes
    • Injured Wild Horses
    • Projects in the Basin
    • Stallions
    • Mares
    • The Origin of the Horse
    • Blog
    • 2018 Reports Jan - May
    • 2018 Reports June-Dec
    • 2019 BLM Reports

Wild Horse Warriors for Sand Wash Basin

Wild Horse Warriors for Sand Wash BasinWild Horse Warriors for Sand Wash BasinWild Horse Warriors for Sand Wash Basin
  • Home
  • Fencing Hwy 318
  • ADOPTING A WILD HORSE
  • PZP
  • WHW Tours
  • Naming a New Foal
  • Maps of Sand Wash Basin
  • Curtis Zabel's Bronze
  • Products for Sale
  • Transparency
  • Paleontology and the BLM
  • SWB History
  • Archaelogy and the BLM
  • Hotels Places of Interest
  • THANK YOU
  • Nancy Roberts
  • Family bands
  • Blessing of The Land
  • MOU
  • Why a Bait and Trap?
  • DNA Project
  • Making the Basin Flourish
  • Be On The Look Out For
  • Behind the Scenes
  • Injured Wild Horses
  • Projects in the Basin
  • Stallions
  • Mares
  • The Origin of the Horse
  • Blog
  • 2018 Reports Jan - May
  • 2018 Reports June-Dec
  • 2019 BLM Reports

Wild Horses To Be On The Look Out For

 

Sand Wash Basin is home to almost 700 Wild Horses.  Each year we have horses that are injured fighting, stepping in badger holes, or just failing due to age or unknown illnesses.  We have some Wild Horses that fail to thrive.  We have mares that nurse their foals, while carrying a new foal, and look underweight.


If you see any of these Wild Horses please let us know. 

You may contact us at wildhorsewarriors@hotmail.com

You can also post photos on our Wild Warriors for Sand Wash Basin, Facebook page, to show any change in condition.

https://www.facebook.com/wildhorsewarriorsforsandwashbasin/

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