Nobody's Horses: The Dramatic Rescue of the Wild Herd of White Sands

Nobody's Horses: The Dramatic Rescue of the Wild Herd of White Sands

by Don Höglund
Nobody's Horses: The Dramatic Rescue of the Wild Herd of White Sands

Nobody's Horses: The Dramatic Rescue of the Wild Herd of White Sands

by Don Höglund

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Overview

Descended from the greatest horses of the American West, the wild horses living on the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico -- one of the most dangerous places on Earth -- were a national treasure and a living legend. Big, strong, beautiful, and fierce, their ancestors were the mounts of the famous lawmen, hardy cowboys, and notorious outlaws who had once ruled the Wild West. Over the years, these far-flung herds of the Land of Enchantment had inspired many myths, and were said to be guarded by an implacable band of enormous, ghostly stallions that kept them from harm.

But in 1994, after decades of suffering through droughts, food shortages, and all the dangers that go with living on a military-weapons testing site, scores of horses suddenly died. And almost two thousand were in such dire straits that they were unlikely to survive. In a race to prevent more tragic deaths, large-animal veterinarian Don Höglund was called in to organize and lead a team of dedicated cowboys, soldiers, and other professionals in removing the surviving horses and their babies to safety. Then would come the challenge of rehabilitating them, and eventually placing them in loving homes with people who could meet the needs of the highly spirited wild animals.

For the first time in book form, Nobody's Horses tells the dramatic story of these noble horses' celebrated history, their defiant survival, and their incredible rescue.

During the complex rescue, stampedes, escapes, and injuries ensued as well as struggles with animal rights activists and army officials. Everyone was in constant danger from unspent munitions on the ground and missile testing in the air. Cowboys, Native Americans, and ranchers -- all of whom cared deeply about the fate of the horses -- clashed in a battle of wills. And, of course, there were the horses themselves -- wild, extraordinarily powerful animals, not easily managed or moved, who would become known to their rescuers as fascinating, individual characters -- the wily old mares who evaded capture and led their bands to water and food, the beautiful colts and their amazing resilience and ability to bond with humans and each other, and the magnificent, powerful stallions who protected their harems and young against humans and predators. Luckily Höglund's team was also extraordinary, and their mission a celebrated success for all the people involved, the horses that were rescued, and the grateful families who adopted these living pieces of an American legacy.

Filled with history and heroism, adventure and rivalry, and, ultimately, the heartwarming alliances between horses and people, which made the whole endeavor worthwhile, Nobody's Horses will stir the emotions and imaginations of horse lovers, humanitarians, and anyone who loves an uplifting tale of second chances. It's a story of how Nobody's Horses became Everybody's Horses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780743293662
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 02/13/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
Sales rank: 753,587
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Don Höglund, DVM, is a doctor of veterinary medicine who has provided consultation and equine training services for the Pentagon, the Walt Disney Company, and many others. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Nobody's Horses

The Dramatic Rescue of the Wild Herd of White Sands
By Don Höglund

Free Press

Copyright © 2006 Don Höglund
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0743290887

PROLOGUE

I was not ready for a surprise on the morning after our first capture of White Sands wild horses. The roundup had taken the better part of a day, plus three helicopters, six ATVs, and one dozen men, but we had corralled more than one hundred starving horses. It was supposed to get easier after that adrenaline-pumping ordeal. But when I returned to the corral, I found a surprise waiting for me on the other side of the gate: a tiny sorrel foal, just hours old, alone and bleating for his mother. Two-thirds legs, knock-kneed, and wide-eyed, he was deeply distressed.

As I approached, the baby turned his face and ears toward me, willing to ask even a two-legged stranger for help. His face was beautiful, delicate with a white blaze down his nose, and long eyelashes out of all proportion with the rest of his features. He mouthed his lips and gums in subordination as foals do and then quieted as I neared him.

I stepped inside the fence to examine him up close as he sniffed me curiously. By the look of his ruffed coat and the dried sweat caked on his sides, he'd probably searched through the night for his mother before coming to the barrier in desperation. Severely dehydrated, he stood still while Ilooked him over. His umbilical cord had broken off recently just an inch from his gaunt belly. I bent down and put my nose to his mouth, trying to discern if he had nursed at all before ending up here alone, but he did not smell of mare's milk, and he nuzzled my ear hopefully. I looked more closely at his eyes. They were opaque. The colt was blind.

I spread both arms wide, knelt down, and wrapped one arm around the abandoned baby's neck and the other around his rear, then lifted and carried him to a small, separate enclosure where he'd be safe from the frequent scuffles and commotion in the herd. I hurried to my veterinary truck to retrieve a bottle, a blanket, water, and a supply of mare's milk.

I'd planned to serve as a cowboy, a veterinarian, a leader, a laborer, and a negotiator on this job rescuing wild horses. Now, it appeared that I was going to be a nanny, too.

Copyright © 2006 by Don Höglund, DVM

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