Tag: R.T. Fitch

Sidebar: Raccoon Rescue/Relocation

Raw video by Terry and R.T. Fitch of Wild Horse Freedom Federation Okay; it’s not about wild horses and burros but it is still centered on keeping what IS wild, wild. Just a short video interlude as to several of the other aspects of living on “Laughing Horse […]

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Carol Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation, with an update on the Wyoming wild horse checkerboard court case and the captive wild horses, on Wild Horse & Burro Radio (Wed., 3/4/15)

Join us on Wild Horse Wednesday (*SM) , March 4, 2015 6:00 pm PST … 7:00 pm MST … 8:00 pm CST … 9:00 pm EST Listen Live (Here)! This is a 1 hour show.  Call in with questions during the 2nd half hour.   Call in # (917) […]

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2014 SFTHH in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 660,000 times in 2014. If it were an exhibit at the Louvre Museum, it would take about 28 […]

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A Yuletide Moment of Introspection

A Christmas reflection by R.T. Fitch ~ pres/co-founder of Wild Horse Freedom Federation It just doesn’t get any better than this! It is a special Christmas for me this year, simply put; I am home.  Due to my rotational, international schedule my paying job finds me on the […]

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An Equine Christmas Story: “We Were There”

“Today is the last ‘Feel Good Sunday’ before Christmas 2014; a magical day indeed, and for me the day bears great significance as I am home and will remain here over the holidays as it has been several years since we have experienced such a luxury. With that said, I have resumed my duties of making dinner for the boys in the barn and feel the warmth that their souls and spirits bring to our lives. Being that I am still suffering jet lag I have not sat and contemplated their essence but still they have managed to brush a few cobwebs away from my aging brain. And today, we share with you a story that I wrote some years ago after spending a special evening in our former barn with the same souls, with some sadly departed, that bring us joy today. You can take this tale with a grain of salt or you may kindly grant me a little bit of literary license but none the less, our equine companions have a story to tell if only we will slow down and shut up long enough to listen. Enjoy this day my most special and valued friends. Keep the faith.” ~ R.T.

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