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The majority of the horses who range free at the Return to Freedom Wild Horse Sanctuary are part of a herd or bachelor band. Some herds arrived together. Others formed after they arrived. Still others found new family members among horses already residing at the Sanctuary. But no matter how they formed, each herd is a closely-knit family or social group, with each member assuming specific duties and responsibilities, and all share a very deep bond.
Azure
Azure
Female | 27 years old | Sulphur springs
These two beautiful mares have been together their entire lives and need to be adopted together. They have mostly enjoyed the pastured life with occasional trail riding. Both mares have lots of energy and do best when they have a routine and ridden at least a few days a week. Both are fun trail horses, and have wonderful gaits. Heather is pretty fancy and versatile. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead
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Mingo
Mingo
A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead
Female | 27 years old | Sulphur springs
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Ruby
Ruby
A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead
Female | 27 years old | Sulphur springs
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Little Man
Little Man
A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead. A sorrel mare with a white star and strip unique tuft on his forehead
Female | 27 years old | Sulphur springs
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