ol_ cowboy
@ol_cowboy
14 December, 10:26
The first Europeans to explore & settle in the area known today as "Colorado" were the Spanish.
Some say the first Spanish explorers or Spanish settlers named the territory after the various Red Rock formations that line the eastern & western perimeter of the Rocky Mountains.
Others say the territory was named after the reddish color of Colorado River, turned red by the erosion of the mostly red granite Rocky Mountains.
"Coloreado" or "Coloreado Rojo" is where Colorado derives its name as a State.
I prefer to believe that it was Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, the Conquistador looking for El Dorado City of Gold, the same explorer who left behind our Cherished Mesteño, or Spanish Mustang Horse that became the Wild Mustangs ridden by the Various Native American Tribes of the West and an American National Treasure, who named it after the RED COLORED RIVER.
One thing is for sure.
Things are about to get HABANERO SPICY in Colorado.
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Some say the first Spanish explorers or Spanish settlers named the territory after the various Red Rock formations that line the eastern & western perimeter of the Rocky Mountains.
Others say the territory was named after the reddish color of Colorado River, turned red by the erosion of the mostly red granite Rocky Mountains.
"Coloreado" or "Coloreado Rojo" is where Colorado derives its name as a State.
I prefer to believe that it was Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, the Conquistador looking for El Dorado City of Gold, the same explorer who left behind our Cherished Mesteño, or Spanish Mustang Horse that became the Wild Mustangs ridden by the Various Native American Tribes of the West and an American National Treasure, who named it after the RED COLORED RIVER.
One thing is for sure.
Things are about to get HABANERO SPICY in Colorado.
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
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MyDee Mac7
@MyDeeMac7
14 December, 11:56
In response ol_ cowboy to his Publication
Interesting post ol_Cowboy! Appreciate the history. 💖 The Mustangs are incredibly beautiful & strong. One of my favorites for sure. I enjoy Robert Malone's substack too when he shows his homestead & gorgeous horses & emu, etc.
Recently have family because of job situation moved from FL. to CO. Therefore I have had a deeper personal interest in the way things are 👹 being run off course 👹 there so 🙏pray 🙏often for them as well as Ms. Peters. Justice is coming I believe! ⏰💥
Recently have family because of job situation moved from FL. to CO. Therefore I have had a deeper personal interest in the way things are 👹 being run off course 👹 there so 🙏pray 🙏often for them as well as Ms. Peters. Justice is coming I believe! ⏰💥
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ol_ cowboy
@ol_cowboy
14 December, 10:23
In response MyDee Mac7 to her Publication
Mac7, I have a Spanish Mustang Mare. She's old like me, but she's Amazing and SO DANG SMART, she could pick the locks off my hay barn doors if she had hands. 😂
The Spanish Mustang is a smaller horse, but VERY HEARTY, and mine has Zebra Stripes on her legs just like this one 👇 and I am POSITIVE that is a gene that originates from the African Zebra in those Mustangs. They are amazing horses.
Currently the BLM manages many of these herds, and that's something else that needs to change, IMO. Mustangs are our National Heritage and sometimes they are killed for meat (which I fund utterly disgusting I don't care the culture - I'm a Cowboy we don't eat horses). Our Mustangs really need to be declared a National Treasure, totally PROTECTED, they are SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE.
If you ever want to see a great movie on the Mustang, watch "HIDALGO". 🤠 What a GREAT MOVIE that is. That Cowboy's me right there. 😂
The Spanish Mustang is a smaller horse, but VERY HEARTY, and mine has Zebra Stripes on her legs just like this one 👇 and I am POSITIVE that is a gene that originates from the African Zebra in those Mustangs. They are amazing horses.
Currently the BLM manages many of these herds, and that's something else that needs to change, IMO. Mustangs are our National Heritage and sometimes they are killed for meat (which I fund utterly disgusting I don't care the culture - I'm a Cowboy we don't eat horses). Our Mustangs really need to be declared a National Treasure, totally PROTECTED, they are SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE.
If you ever want to see a great movie on the Mustang, watch "HIDALGO". 🤠 What a GREAT MOVIE that is. That Cowboy's me right there. 😂
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There are also a couple of documentaries on our Wild Horses.
Also, check out Pinenut Wild Horse Advocates or Skydog Sanctuary on FB & IG.
Freedrom Reigns is another sanctuary for wild horses caught up by BLM.
"Blue Zeus" is at Skydog Sanctuary.
This is link to trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/wa...
Also, check out Pinenut Wild Horse Advocates or Skydog Sanctuary on FB & IG.
Freedrom Reigns is another sanctuary for wild horses caught up by BLM.
"Blue Zeus" is at Skydog Sanctuary.
This is link to trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/wa...
09:01 AM - Dec 16, 2025
In response ol_ cowboy to his Publication
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ol_ cowboy
@ol_cowboy
16 December, 12:06
In response Rebel MacB to her Publication
They need to be Declared a National Treasure and taken away from the BLM. Put into the hands of those under a new stewardship that protects them 100% for what they are - a Sacred part of our American Heritage.
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Rebel MacB
@BornRebel
16 December, 03:12
In response ol_ cowboy to his Publication
I completely agree. The American Wild Horse Conservation organization has been fighting them for ages on that.
We have both the Salt River Wild Horses and the Heber Wild Horses here in Arizona and BLM raise their ugly heads every so often, umfortunately.
Pine Nut darts the mares to keep their herd numbers within 'acceptable' numbers so BLM won't round them up. From what I understand, there are hundreds of BLM wild mustangs in holding pens which is not good for humans or animals.
We have both the Salt River Wild Horses and the Heber Wild Horses here in Arizona and BLM raise their ugly heads every so often, umfortunately.
Pine Nut darts the mares to keep their herd numbers within 'acceptable' numbers so BLM won't round them up. From what I understand, there are hundreds of BLM wild mustangs in holding pens which is not good for humans or animals.
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