I just realized this: Cloud, the Pryor Mountain range pale palomino mustang, looks the same as Grasswing! Same markings too, a blaze and a sock!! They aren't the same shade of palomino, but I've done enough talking.
Olive (and everyone else) the documentaries don't tell nearly all of the story. Cloud and his lead mare Sitka had several foals, including a palomino named Bolder who, strangely, was raised by another band-stallion (either Mateo or Plenticou, or someone else entirely, I forget) That other stallion had a son named Flint, who was raised by Cloud. Anyway, that is in the third documentary. The stuff that isn't in the documentaries is their children, relatives, and struggles in life. Pride and Echo, Cloud's grandsons, are both band-stallions: But for how long? Doc, Knight, and the other bachelors are scheming to become band-stallions, or, in Doc's case, build theirs bigger. Doc is a successful but cruel stallion: stealing mares with only thoughts of breeding.
possibly, but he would turn 23 years old in May if he is still alive. That is old for a wild horse, especially if they are a band stallion because they fight with each other.
I don't want to cause a huge funeral, but I thought I should fill you in. Cloud was born on May 29, 1995 to a gold palomino mare named Phoenix and her mate, a black band stallion named Raven. Cloud was named by Ginger Kathrens because the wispy clouds in the sky reminded her of his mane and tail. Cloud was feisty when young, heckling his older sisters as a foal. When he was a bachelor, he was determined to become a band stallion at only 3 years old. He succeeded in stealing a mare and starting his band when he was five. He became a successful leader and had several colts and fillies. His grandsons Pride and Echo will continue his legacy. Unfortunately, his last known sighting was in late October or November 2016. As all legends seem to end, his body has never been found.
Fly straight and find your rest, Cloud of Raven's band on the Pryor mountains, captured and released by the BLM to breed, father of several successful stallions.
It's 3:39 right now
correction: it was 3:48, not 3:19 but whatever
7:19 pm here, it was 3:19 here when Dragon posted that (or 2:19, I'm too tired for math right now)
I haven't had school since last Thursday because of the two snows we got. We totally could have gone back today, but they still canceled it.
Yep i guess i should start my school now huh? Lol I'm so lazy somtimes
It's 10:48am for me and Pananah
Lol Dragon. I just got out of school.
The time zone strikes again
You did this at school? I haven't even started my school yet
Olive (and everyone else) the documentaries don't tell nearly all of the story. Cloud and his lead mare Sitka had several foals, including a palomino named Bolder who, strangely, was raised by another band-stallion (either Mateo or Plenticou, or someone else entirely, I forget) That other stallion had a son named Flint, who was raised by Cloud. Anyway, that is in the third documentary. The stuff that isn't in the documentaries is their children, relatives, and struggles in life. Pride and Echo, Cloud's grandsons, are both band-stallions: But for how long? Doc, Knight, and the other bachelors are scheming to become band-stallions, or, in Doc's case, build theirs bigger. Doc is a successful but cruel stallion: stealing mares with only thoughts of breeding.
I will finish this later, I'm at school right now
What Cass and Jgracew say
Yeah.
Wow! Thats sad, but cool!!!
I’ve actually seen the documentary. Very educational.
I agree totally
Cool, but sad
ok
No the whole thing
interesting that they fight?
Interesting
possibly, but he would turn 23 years old in May if he is still alive. That is old for a wild horse, especially if they are a band stallion because they fight with each other.
So Cloud could still be alive?
this is a very educational and well-written description of Cloud and his family, which is the site I used to basically write Cloud's obituary.
https://www.thecloudfoundation.org/cloud-clouds-encore/
I don't want to cause a huge funeral, but I thought I should fill you in. Cloud was born on May 29, 1995 to a gold palomino mare named Phoenix and her mate, a black band stallion named Raven. Cloud was named by Ginger Kathrens because the wispy clouds in the sky reminded her of his mane and tail. Cloud was feisty when young, heckling his older sisters as a foal. When he was a bachelor, he was determined to become a band stallion at only 3 years old. He succeeded in stealing a mare and starting his band when he was five. He became a successful leader and had several colts and fillies. His grandsons Pride and Echo will continue his legacy. Unfortunately, his last known sighting was in late October or November 2016. As all legends seem to end, his body has never been found.
Fly straight and find your rest, Cloud of Raven's band on the Pryor mountains, captured and released by the BLM to breed, father of several successful stallions.