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At the end of May we paid a visit to the Freedom Fund horses outside of Billings, MT. We are pleased to show you the new foals living on this 1,000-plus acre pasture with their families. During the 2009 roundup in the Pryors, these horses were cruelly removed from their home, including then 21-year old Grumpy Grulla. Now they are reunited in this beautiful home and are allowed to live in their natural family bands. For more information, please visit www.thecloudfoundation.org
can i please use these for a video? i will give you full credit
lilclurrproductions 2 weeks ago
Wonderful video. The beautiful souls had a happy ending when so many other did not.
Were the males castrated?
cattywampy 8 months ago
Wonderful video. The beautiful souls had a happy ending when so many other did not.
Were the males castrated?
cattywampy 8 months ago
Job well done
Ferni33htx 8 months ago
aw, they are all SO beautiful. they may not be truely home, but they look happy there :)
BellaPony89 8 months ago
Marvelous footage, and excellent work you do for wild horses! Lovely to see the foals!
Maggerck 8 months ago
The winter here in Billings was one of the worst on record. All people who live close to these horses realize that.
cepivon 8 months ago
That was so peaceful to watch, thank you for posting the video. I wish all our wild horses could enjoy the same.
dm2661 8 months ago
Does a heart good to see equines living like they should be. Relaxed, contented and calm.
axelgrz 8 months ago
What an immense relief to see these horses and how they are living. I will never forget watching Shane prance back and forth and call anxiously for his family at Britton Springs during the September 2009 roundup of these horses, or arriving to find the noble Conquistador standing with such dignity in the trailer, trapped in that metal box with his family, & the frightened eyes of Cavelitta. To know they are free to live unmolested now gives me such joy. BLESSG TO ALL WHO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE.
HumaneObserver 8 months ago