Timber 1:9

Timber 1:9

Sale Price:$125.00 Original Price:$249.00

Canadian Wild Horse Stallion
by Julie Brooks

Traditional scale
Overall dimensions: 9.5” tall to ear tips x 9.5” nose to tail

Custom hollow resin casting with stainless steel wire reinforcement. Unpainted and unprepped white resin. This is not a 3D print!

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THE CANADIAN WILD HORSES

In Western Canada, settlement occurred later so horse populations once numbered in the millions. Also, there is clear evidence of horses until 12,000 years ago with isolated finds indicating there may have been horses closer to 3000-1000 years ago.

Anecdotal evidence shows that in 1776, herds of mustangs were kept by Assiniboines in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. By 1790, Alberta tribes had acquired mustangs from Shoshoni and under two decades later, there were extensive herds in the Kootenays, estimated at two million in total! Wild herds served as stock for Natives, and escapees often replenished them.

There are four main herds of horses in Canada today: Sable Island in Nova Scotia, two herds in B.C.’s Brittany Triangle (Chilcotin), and one in the Siffleur Wilderness Area in Alberta. Herds in both B.C. and Alberta have shown evidence of Spanish blood, possibly from the “Spanish mustang trail” that came from Mexico up to the Canadian prairies.

 

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