Mill Swamp Indian Horse Views

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.

Sunday, December 18, 2022

A New Chapter For Mill Swamp Indian Horse Views

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For fourteen years this blog has chronicled the work that we do in our program. During the earliest years we were simply a for profit op...
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Friday, September 23, 2022

Applying Philosophy To Natural Horsemanship

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“Happiness and freedom begin with a clear understanding of one principle: Some things are within our control, and some things are not....
Thursday, September 15, 2022

The Slow, Steady Work of Promoting Colonial Spanish Horses

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After nearly twenty years of working to prevent the extinction of the rarest strains of distinctly American horses one can notice that a...
Friday, September 9, 2022

Riding For Your Life

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It is a two-sided question with but one answer. How can one best insure one's ability to ride deep into our life span? How can we ma...
Thursday, September 8, 2022

A Fall And Winter Of Teaching, Learning , and Practicing Natural Horsemanship

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There has never been a more exciting time to join our program. We will be training several spectacular horses to saddle, including the s...
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Steve Edwards
In my coat and tie life I am a prosecutor in Smithfield, Virgina. In my boots and blue jeans life am Executive Director of the Gwaltney Frontier Farm, Inc, an non profit organizations which administers Mill Swamp Indian Horses. We raise mustangs, including the rare and endangered Corolla Spanish Mustangs. We teach natural horsemanship, history, heritage livestock breed conservation, soil and water conservation, and even folk, roots and Americana music. I have written several articles on natural horsemanship and recently published my first book, "And a Little Child Shall Lead Them: Learning From Wild Horses and Small Children. I was a recipient of the Keeper of the Flame Award from the American Indian horse Association for our efforts to preserve the Corolla Spanish mustangs and in 2009 we were recognized by the Horse of the Americas Registry with the Carol Stone Ambassador Award. In 2011 we received the Currituck Star Award for our Corolla preservation efforts. My wife, Beth Edwards and I have three daughters and five grandchildren. See our web site, www.millswampindianhorses.com.
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