TuckandStuiesMom
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Look what I adopted today:
He's still a baby and I have to keep him for a year before I get his ownership papers. He is from an extremely isolated herd of wild horses located in Western AZ. His herd has been genetically linked to Iberian Sorraia horses (I know this all sounds like ridiculous gobbledygook). You know the Lascaux cro-magnon cave paintings of horses??? Well -- the Sorraia horse is believed to be a living remnant (or at least the closest living relative of these prehistoric horses. They are very rare and there is an active ongoing effort to preserve these genetics. After DNA testing, I will probably try to sell him to the folks doing this.
I can still back out if it turns out he's nasty mean (I sorta suspect he won't be -- just look at that sweet lil face)
I think I'm gonna call him Tater.

He's still a baby and I have to keep him for a year before I get his ownership papers. He is from an extremely isolated herd of wild horses located in Western AZ. His herd has been genetically linked to Iberian Sorraia horses (I know this all sounds like ridiculous gobbledygook). You know the Lascaux cro-magnon cave paintings of horses??? Well -- the Sorraia horse is believed to be a living remnant (or at least the closest living relative of these prehistoric horses. They are very rare and there is an active ongoing effort to preserve these genetics. After DNA testing, I will probably try to sell him to the folks doing this.
I can still back out if it turns out he's nasty mean (I sorta suspect he won't be -- just look at that sweet lil face)
I think I'm gonna call him Tater.