~Every photograph has a story this is Canyon Creek’s~
My passion for this farm started late one afternoon in Oct 2005 I stood in the pasture with my camera in hand as the first load of babies ran past me, some stopped to see what I was up to, scared, curious, all separated from the herd they had known all their lives.. babies from their momma’s ...momma's from babies who had already gone to slaughter or live shipped to Europe & Asia for human consumption. I felt a stillness then a faint echo...of the one's that weren't here.
I am proud & honored to have photographed their lives...With the hope that my work may help to change the view of PMU horses- leaving the stigma behind..one herd and image at a time.
"Hello again"
Adopter/horse trainer/stuntman Rod Rondeaux of the Crow tribe reunites with his Canyon Creek colt yearling "Crow" after turning him out on the ranch in Texas for a year. Crow was saved at 5 months of age. He is a registered AQHA doc/dash for cash baby.
http://www.Indianstunts.com
"Hello again"
Adopter/horse trainer/stuntman Rod Rondeaux of the Crow tribe reunites with his Canyon Creek colt yearling "Crow" after turning him out on the ranch in Texas for a year. Crow was saved at 5 months of age. He is a registered AQHA doc/dash for cash baby.
http://www.Indianstunts.com
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