North Carolina: Corolla Wild Horse Fund celebrates birth of colt in herd
After much loss, the Corolla wild horses of North Carolina are celebrating the birth of a colt. Ember was born in early July.
After much loss, the Corolla wild horses of North Carolina are celebrating the birth of a colt. Ember was born in early July.
Caring for wild horses can takes its toll physically, emotionally and financially on any individual or organization.
The Corolla wild horses of North Carolina lost several members of the herd in the last year to accidents, illness and colic.
Two individuals have been arrested, including a man from Chesapeake, and face charges after a Corolla wild stallion was struck be a vehicle.
A Corolla wild stallion featured in a video fighting with another stallion has been euthanized after being struck by a vehicle.
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced the deaths of two wild horses last week, both to colic, named Junior and Moxie.
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced that a decision was made earlier Tuesday afternoon to humanely euthanize the herd’s newest foal, Elsa.
The wild Corolla horses of North Carolina are welcoming the next generation of wild mares and stallions with the addition of four foals.
Corolla Wild Horse Fund is celebrating the first foal of 2024. Dam and foal were in “excellent condition” after the birth of Eros.
A fourth horse among Corolla, North Carolina’s wild horse herd has required medical attention, and is the third to have died since July.