May soaking up some attention in the big paddock.... love spending time at liberty with the brumbies.
Wow Miss May has come such a long way on her journey..... from being absolutely PETRIFIED of humans to this.....
Video taken today..... pic in comments was her first human contact a few months ago.
So looking forward to seeing her trust deepen and her love of humans develop further.
She's taken quite a liking to my daughter and I believe has the potential to make a beautiful children's mount 😍
Available for adoption to an approved home.
HERBIE
Little glenugie brumby herbie who was trapped at corindi beach with his mum he is now 3 year old and learning a lot of new things. his most recent experience was a training saddle pad and a training saddle which he did so well and took it all in he had alot of moments where he processed what he was experiencing and he did so well herbie is a resident of Red Earth Brumbys but we love being able to share his journey with you herbie is being trained by 15 year old lilly and their bond together is extreamly strong and beautiful 💜congratulations to herbie and Lilly
At red earth brumbies our aim is to safely assist trap transport and re home brumbies . This isn’t as simple as it may sound it takes a lot of people on a mutal understanding for what is best for the horses the environment and the landowners . I know majority of us would love to see these horses remain in the wild and managed correctly but in some circumstances this isn’t an option and brumbies are trapped and also sometimes Ariel culled. I would like to share an experience I have had with a very special group of people including all of us at red earth Brumbys ,Francis livestock carriers, local land services (Tiffany Felton and her team) and landowners Jen and Tav . Theses amazing landowners have had many heards of wild horses on there property and through conversations and assistance and a great friendship we have been able to work with them and LLS to assure the safety of these horses to new homes and sanctuaries. Being trapped and removed and then trucked away is a very scary experience for horses but working with this amazing team of people the horses were kindly and calmly traped and their first truck trip was a complete success . Some of these horses are now rehomed and settling into domestic life amazingly .The horse in the below video is Princess B she is full of sass and addicted to her hay and is staying on with the landowners as she is heavily in foal and being spoilt rotten .There is a solution with wild horse management and it’s through communication and heart that we can all work together to save as many of our heritage horses as we can 🐴 Huge thank you to this amazing team of people for allowing us to come and safely remove the horses onto new homes 🐴💜