Wild Horses: Understanding the Natural Lives of Horses

This is great..very informational and beautifully done. Surprise the horse lovers in your life and support education to raise awareness that will save these wild horses (and domesticated)

Preview of this DVD, Wild Horses: Understanding the Natural Lives of Horses

http://barbarawheelerphotography.com/wildhorsesdvd/h19d00187#h19d00187

This DVD will delight both horse lover and professional horseman with beautiful photographs, inspiring music and simple science about the social ecology of horses.

Journey into the world of wild horses and learn how horses really live together. Discover how important family and friends are to horses and how these relationships can last a life time and influence equine culture from herd to herd.

Learn what is important to horses from their family bonds to their rhythms and diets. Understand little known behaviors such as the gentleness of stallions, the strong bonds between siblings, the various personalities within a group, the types of communication and the diverse behaviors of various herds.

Preorder only. Copies will be available mid December for shipment. The first 100 copies are signed by Barbara & Marty Wheeler and Mary Ann Simonds.

You may purchase this video here (look for the green purse with a heart on it to the left of the wall) or on Barbara’s website:
http://barbarawheelerphotography.com/wildhorsesdvd

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2 comments to Wild Horses: Understanding the Natural Lives of Horses

  • Thank you for sharing our video!

    Not only are we trying to educate the world about wild horses with this video, we are also trying to educate people about how horses live in the wild. The better understood the natural world of the horse is, the better (more naturally) horses in the domestic world will be treated.

    One small example is the section in the DVD about horse friendships. Once people understand that horses have friendships in their natural world (the wild), they’ll understand that horses should never be alone or without a friend nearby. That’s just one way to make a domestic horse’s world better.

    Thank you for all you are doing to improve horses’ lives.
    Barbara

  • Patty

    You’re welcome Barbara. I love what you’re doing. Mary Ann Simonds too. I don’t know if you remember me–I put on Horse Around Days and Celebrate the Horse events in Washington State a few years ago. You were one on our very popular vendors! My heart is all about education–the path to a better world for our horses.

    Keep up the good work!

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