Listed below are all the horses that will be offered for adoption.
This gave me a good opportunity to go through my photos and remember each horse. This is my tribute to them.
UPDATE: September 8, 2012. By each name is the price that they were sold at the adoption today.
Mares with foals:
1. July and Maverick. July is the 2009 daughter of Madonna and Duke. Her colt Maverick was born the middle of May. $250.00
2. Juneau and Mendenhall. Juneau is the 2009 daughter of Gold Rush and Two Boots. Her foal, a colt was born in early June. $250.00
3. Joviana and Malakai. Joviana is the 2009 daughter of Morning Star and Felina. Her foal, a colt was born in late May. $250.00
4. Kaycee and Maria. Kaycee is the 2010 daughter of Jackson and Brumby. Her foal, a filly was born in mid- June. $250.00
5. Kaelia and her filly, Malayna. Kaelia is the 2010 daugher of Merlin and Halo. Her filly Malayna was born in June. $250.00
6. Kerry and Maclean. Kerry is the 2010 daughter of Ireland and Prince. Kerry’s foal was born in June and the father is most likely Durango. $2,300
The next group are the three year olds.
1. Jenny/ filly. Jenny is the 2009 daughter of Brumby and Jackson. $125.00
2. Jumping Badger/ colt. Jumping Badger is the 2009 colt of Sitting Bull and Cecelia. $125.00
3. Jicarilla/ filly. Jicarilla is pregnant. She is the 2009 daughter of Baja and Bacardi. UPDATE: Jicarilla had her foal, a filly on September 2. $250.00
3. Jedediah/ colt. Jedediah is the 2009 son of Graciana. $700.00
4. Judith/filly. Judith is the 2009 daughter of Halcyon. $125.00
5. Jalisco/ colt. Jalisco is the 2009 son of Buffalo Girl and Durango. $275.00
The Two- year- olds:
Kelly/filly. Kelly is the 2010 daughter of Gaelic Princess and Morning Star. $125.00
2. Katrina/filly. Katrina is the 2010 daughter of Bristol and Greta. $125.00
4. Kachina/filly. Kachina is the 2010 daughter of Baja and Washakie. $125.00
5. Kalahari/filly. Kalahari is the 2010 daughter of Firestorm and Jackson. $225.00
6. Kayenta/filly. Kayenta is the 2010 daughter of Warbonnet and Teton. $400.00
7. Kokopeli/colt. Kokopeli is the 2010 son of Strawberry and Blizzard. $125.00
8. Kaibab/colt. Kaibab is the 2010 son of Fiasco and Doc. $425.00
9. Kierra/filly. Kierra is the 2010 daughter of White Cloud and Aztec. $125.00
10. Klamath/colt. Klamath is the 2010 son of Bolder and Sapo. $150.00
11. Kane/colt. Kane is the 2010 son of Two Boots and Sequoyah. $225.00
12. Krystal/filly. Krystal is the 2010 daughter of Blue Moon and Feldspar. $125.00
13. Kootenai/colt. Kootenai is the 2010 son of Hertiage and Lakota. $325.00
14. Kodiak/colt. Kodiak is the 2010 son of Gabrielle and Santa Fe. $700.00
15. Kiva/filly. Kiva is the 2010 daughter of Fools Gold and Bolder. $225.00
16. Kiowa/filly. Kiowa is the 2010 daughter of Half Moon and Lakota. $125.00
And now for the yearlings:
1. Lenape/filly. Lenape is the 2011 daughter of Hataalii and Morning Star. $125.00
2. LaSalle/colt. LaSalle is the 2011 son of Jacinta and Tecumseh. $225.00
3. Liesl/filly. Liesl is the 2011 daughter of Greta and Bristol. $125.00
4. Leo/colt. Leo is the 2011 son of Custer and Fiasco. $225.00
5. Lynx/colt. Lynx is the son of Inocentes and Ferdinand. $225.00
6. Lukachukai/filly. Lukachukai is the 2011 daughter of Baja and Washakie. $325.00
7. Lilly/filly. Lilly is the 2011 daughter of Gabrielle and Cappuccino. $125.00
8. Lancaster/colt. Lancaster is the 2011 son of Helenium and Tecumseh. $175.00
9. Lander/colt. Lander is the 2011 son of Jackson and Galena. $350.00
10. LeDoux/colt. LeDoux is the 2011 son of Jackson and Firestorm. $500.00
11. Lewis/colt. Lewis is the 2011 son of Cascade and Seattle. $375.00
You can click PRYORS to find out more about the adoption.
Sandy
Wow Sandy, this is really great! You should share this with Jared maybe to share out; so much better to see them in the wild instead of photos of them in the pens for anyone thinking of adopting!
Thank Brigitte! 🙂
What does The Cloud Foundation call the foals of Juneau,Raulita(Jicarllia), Kaycee, Kesrtel(Kaelia) and Joviana?
I don’t know Jonathan, sorry.
also has Dancer had her foal yet
I don’t know Jonathan. I don’t know of anyone that has gone up the mountain.
My thoughts exactly! Great job 🙂
Thanks Joy!
What beautiful pictures of the horses. I hope they all get adopted to good homes.
Thank you Karen!
LOVE this post—even tho it pulls at my heartstrings…
I know you are having a hard time deciding on who to adopt, but I hope you’re considering Kootenai, since Lakota was his daddy. And he is beautiful on top of that. Just sayin’. It’s got to be hard on the nerves, coming “down to the wire”. The thing is, whatever horse you end up with will be a very lucky one. 🙂
Thanks Linda! I am not sure if I am going to adopt..we will have to see….
How is Valerosa, by the way? I’ll bet she’s happy to see you when you come home from your adventures—and your other animals, too.
She is doing great! Everyone is doing really well this summer!
What a special tribute to all of those wild ones who will not get to live out their lives on the range.
Beautiful Sandy!!!
I did not get to go out to Britton Springs this past Tuesday, but wil be there on Saturday to check on the horses.
Our shelter is coming along…and soon we will be starting on the corral.
We are all so excited…this is going to be great for the Center..and of course Liesl and whoever else we adopt!!!
I agree with Linda…..”Kootenai”!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Lori! Can’t wait to see updated photos of your shelter.
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Hi Sandy,
This post was a work of love. Thank you!
Chris
Thank you Chris. It was good to go through and visit all the photos of them that I have taken over the past few years.
Sandy, thank you for taking the time for this post and continuing to update. I’ve traveled from Oklahoma to WY 3 times now and taken the time to see this herd every time. They are special to me because years ago they were the first wild horse herd I had seen. If I lived closer I would adopt one of these beauties but I don’t worry about them much because horses from the Pryors are always adopted. I hate for any of them to lose their freedom but understand why some must. Thank you for letting me see them through you camera and your friends as well. I so appreciate your blog and all of your efforts.
Thank you Jana!
Beautiful tribute! First saw some of the Pryor herd in the early 80’s while shooting some of the photos for Big Horn Country, An Introductory Guide by Jerry Sanders. I have recently moved back to Montana and would love to adopt one of the Pryor horses but don’t have any suitable land to meet adoption requirements. In the mean time I’m hoping to find an opportunity to volunteer to work with mustangs somewhere around Billings. Great photos!
Thank you Russ! I would love to see your photos of the horse from the 1980’s sometime!
Sandy, I think I want to adopt Shaft(Jedediah) because it’s like he’s the horse I have dreamt of owning or he and I belong together
He is a very cool horse!
Whenever I look at that picture of Kayenta and War Bonnet I can’t help but notice how similar their faces are. They’re two pretty girls!