With binoculars in hand, Kenny Martin of Wild Mustang Tours and I look across the badlands of McCullough Peaks in search of the “Wild Bunch,” one of several bands of horses that Kenny has observed for the last six years. War Bonnet is the dominant stallion of the Wild Bunch, which is composed of 10 mares. This is an unusually large number of mares for one stallion. As I stare at the melting pot of horses scattered across the vast land of yellowish grass, red hills in the distance, I reali


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