the main wild herd view from the Ruko f11gim2 drone
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we are organizing our selves for the spring season!!! Did not expect to have a phone call about a foal so quickly.
so lets go check the Main herd of feral horses.
this herd has the most mares and stallions in it.
let me know:
how many foals did you count?
how many stallions did you see?
how many mares do you see?
how many very pregnant mares do you see?
thankyou Ruko-toy for the drone!
plus they have given us a discount code for anyone interested in purchasing a drone:
CandiceRUKO35
how cool is that
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Nice how you view the herd with the drone without disturbing them. They seemed totally unaware of the drone and certainly weren’t frightened by it.
@DoubleDogDare54
Ай бұрын
Probably thought it was some sort of bird.
@TheDaragh
Ай бұрын
love how haws in ab use drones like this, too
Thanks Candice and Jordan, the drone is a wonderful tool!
What a great way to search for abandoned foals and to keep an eye on that herd!
I could watch this all day! I love how careful you are about not scaring them
@lindac6416
Ай бұрын
lol I have to watch it 2 I need to know the end
I used to put out salt blocks for our wild herd outside of Albuquerque, but I never knew about abandoned foals. Wonderful work you two!❤
That white mare is huge. She's close.
@kimmyframpton
Ай бұрын
She is enormous. I wonder if she is carrying twins?
@getbckloretta8396
Ай бұрын
Possibly
@monstam8439
Ай бұрын
@@kimmyframptonhopefully not. Twin pregnancy in horses don't go smoothly in most cases
It’s nice there is a foal who doesn’t need rescuing. 😊
The bay with the white markings smelling the manure pile is most likely a bachelor stallion!
Pretty wild horse herd! Did we determine that the white foal belongs to the sorrel mare? The drone is a valuable instrument!❤️😀🐗🐎
I could watch this all day ❤
Great viewing.....thank you for sharing and you are handling the drone well..
@dfb8854
Ай бұрын
Yes Candice has a very sturdy hand.
So great you can use the drone to keep an eye on the herd. I was also glad you were checking on the foal since sometimes things can be deceiving. Great job!!
I think it's so cool how you guys check on the wild horses 🐎 with drones. I also like watching a guy in Canada 🇨🇦 put on KZread for a wild herd his family watch after. I wish others from other states do the same.
@user-iy2tn1vm4d
Ай бұрын
Love to kno what channel that would be.
@cynthialudford42
Ай бұрын
Look up HAWS
@janejdough2230
Ай бұрын
www.youtube.com/@WestSpirit ?
That is pretty cool video! Nice job.
Love seeing this view.
So amazing! I hope all the foals will be delivered and accepted 💜🐎🐴
That was a brilliant video I really enjoyed it, thank you x.
Thanks for all you guys do!
@4:31 mare in the back looks just like the baby same head. Skinny.
Was going to suggest getting a drone. It would make searching easier and more comprehensive. Good for you😍😍
Great views of the heard, it will help locate babies as well 😊❤
Dang! I was really getting into that chase. LOL. Wanted to see what was going to happen!
Did find the mom to your new lost baby? That is so tough for young mares to be driven off by a stallion or young goofy boys trying to the next stallion. Poor mama. Glad you saved the little girl. Have you decided on a name ? Something from the area she was found to give her a family name!!
LOVE your videos! GORGEOUS scenery to go with the gorgeous horses! The baby is beautiful!
What a great way to check on the herd and watch for forgotten babies !!!
OMG, is this wild herd w/n sight of town?!
@absolutetruthgirl
Ай бұрын
Yup
All the white horses must be Ranger's relatives.
My wife and I spent several winters in AZ and I always wanted to see some wild horses but that never happened. Saw plenty of burrows though.
Beautiful ❤
Drones are so helpful in looking at things one wouldn't be able to see in any other way! The sorrel mare definitely is the mom of the lying down foal. It looked like there were at least three very pregnant mare. I watched a second time to look for any foals I may have missed. I'm not sure but there may have been one with the two mares on the left side of the picture when the gray band stallion started chasing the dark stallion. It will be interesting to learn what other people observe!
Is the herd fairly isolated? Just wondering if theyre all inbred which may lead to the abandoned foal annual problem.
It's fun to guess who could be related to your feral foals. The stallion adding to the stud pile looks like Smoky, Sage, etc...the White mare has Rangers head. ❤
Nice drone footage. Thanks for sharing
Is there water nearby for them to drink ? ❤❤❤
Stallion chasing the other one.
Great video
I'm not sure if this suggestion is possible but if you can mix flax seed into a grass mix to sprinkle over any area you can get to . Once it gets started it protects from drought and over grazing.
Must be minerals/salt in that soil the horses are on, like the Mountain Goat licks in Glacier Park
This is so great . I j7st found your sight . Thank-you so much for sharing .
Love the drone view!
hello 👋 from Arkansas 😊
What happened with the baby laying down!
Where do they find water out there?
@leanneadams2549
Ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing !!
Where is this area in Canada? It’s beautiful.
@ronmccabe7164
Ай бұрын
South central BC.
So a question I’ve not seen or heard of stallions being by or around a birthing mare. I’m guessing there is a reason? They want to protect or mount her?
@FreeSpiritinLove
Ай бұрын
I was watching another wild herd video and as soon as this mare dropped her foal the bachelor asses started attacking her (I guess to mate with her). She was trying to fight them off and protect her brand spankin’ new foal and she almost stomped on him. It was scary and sad to watch her. She kept circling the foal to fight them off and finally others from her herd came and chased them off.
Why isnt the mare standing over her baby,?
That mare was huge wonder if she's having twins
All wild horse herds in America are being managed.
@maxwellsmart0217
Ай бұрын
Managed? By whom?
@rickhaile2190
Ай бұрын
@@maxwellsmart0217 All known wild horse herds on public property in the U.S.A. are managed by the Bureau of Land Management under the direction of the Department of the Interior!
@rickhaile2190
Ай бұрын
@@maxwellsmart0217 I
Did you finally discover if the sorrel is actually the resting foal's mother?
look at the ground all the grass is gone. All they are being selected for is ability to get pregnant. When the store runs out of hamburger remember you wanted this.
Daddy of new foal ?
where r these wildies? great pics with dr one.
@ronmccabe7164
Ай бұрын
South central BC.
@joanneharris4603
Ай бұрын
@@ronmccabe7164 I am in Alberta, hopeing to see some wildies this year
Did you go back and get the foal?
5:56 is it legal in Canada to chase wildlife with drones?
@mtngrl88
Ай бұрын
Following is not illegal. If you knew anything about horses you would know that the bay/brown horse was being chased off by the grey horse. It is also not illegal for one horse to chase off other horses bc they are not wanted 😂
@paulasmith8324
Ай бұрын
I think that was a stallion chasing off another one at 5:56
@jenniferrevilla5298
Ай бұрын
They are obsdrving, not chasing. They are high enough that the horses don't even know its there. They are not one bit bothered.
@jenniferrevilla5298
Ай бұрын
That stallion was chasing the other one away from his mares, natural behaviour in a wild herd🤗🤗
@kristen3542
Ай бұрын
Was that baby alive?
It feels like that foal has been laying down due awhile?
It would be awesome if these herds could be managed. Spring would be ideal for separating the stallions from the mares-geld some, and release them back on the range after the foals are dropped. Are these your animals, tribal, or feral/ federally claimed?
I can't help but notice the drone operators thumb nails looking unhealthy🤷🏻♀️ other than that I truly love seeing the horses in a natural environment 👍 and aren't they beautiful 🥰
@ronmccabe7164
Ай бұрын
Looks way better than it did a few months ago.
@ColdToesNow
Ай бұрын
What a petty thing to comment. Those are working hands!
@Jules1280
Ай бұрын
Do you like people pointing out your flaws?
Is that a foal lying on the ground? Is it okay? Hoping it is. Thank you for sharing and caring. 🤗🤗
@rebekahphillips7
Ай бұрын
It was sleeping😊
@USNCBSLIXXX
Ай бұрын
@@rebekahphillips7 Thank you rebekah.