A blog that focuses on our unique program that teaches natural horsemanship, heritage breed conservation, soil and water conservation, and even folk, roots, and Americana music. This blog discusses our efforts to prevent the extinction of the Corolla Spanish Mustang. Choctaw Colonial Spanish Horse, Marsh Tacky, and the remnants of the Grand Canyon Colonial Spanish Horse strain.
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Behind the Lens
Our group Facebook page, Mill Swamp Indian Horses (group page) is the best illustrated group facebook page that I know of. The credit goes to Sherry Leonard of Everyday Life Photography. Her photos are art of the highest caliber. They document everything that goes on at the horse lot.
They make it possible for one to understand that, yes, we really do teach little kids how to tame and train horses. Or that we make lard. Or that we make music. Or that we raise heritage livestock. Or that we preserve nearly extinct strains of horses.
And that we change lives.
And that, sometimes at the horse lot yesterday, today and tomorrow all happen at the same time.
This photo was taken less than a week ago. It is of our replicated 1650's era settler's farm with a hog freshly hung for preparation to go into the smokehouse.
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