Do you love log cabins? Yes? What about wild horses? If that's also a yes, I found a log cabin in Lander, Wyoming that can give you the chance to maybe see these magnificent animals, too.
The gathering of wild horse herds by federal agencies is one of the more controversial issues in the West. That is now complicated by a mysterious illness that has led to the death of 67 wild horses in captivity in Colorado.
Living life in the western part of America is the best. If you doubt me, tell me anyplace else where you can potentially wake up in the morning and have wild horses grazing in your yard? That's exactly what happened to one family recently as a new video share proves.
You may know that wild horses are beautiful and one of the things we treasure about living in the American West. What you may not be aware of is wild horses apparently have an outrageous sense of humor based on a new video showing a car that cannot move because the horses won't let them.
I think I can prove what I'm about to say with science. There are way worse ways you can spend your time than watching a video panorama of a hundred or so Wyoming wild horses.
We are quite proud of our Wyoming wild horses. Our land is one of the few left in America where these animals still thrive. A photographer recently shared a stunning photo of her personal encounter with these gorgeous animals on Reddit.
I would argue there is no state in America that has a richer wild horse history than Wyoming. A new yet vintage video shows a wild pony roundup at Iron Mountain that dates all the way back to 1929.