Learn more: www.corollawildhorses.org. Support this operator. "I've never seen him look that majestic." Corolla Wild Horse Fund, Corolla, North Carolina. Measures approximately 10 x 9 inches. 113K likes. An array of membership levels assures that … Raymond the mule has a new roommate – Sonny the goat. Support this operator: Times are tough for the travel community right now. Chow time! A few moments of zen with the wild horses of Corolla. "He's a character, that's for sure," said Meg Puckett, herd manager for the Corolla Wild Horse Fund. “Sonny came from a wonderful family who took him in when he showed up a stray in their yard,” stated the post.
Corolla Wild Horse Fund, Corolla, North Carolina. On Sunday, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund was forced to remove Raymond the mule — the product of an escaped farm donkey and a wild mare — from the beach. Corolla Wild Horse Fund & Museum - Corolla Wild Horse Fund is the official non-profit protecting & preserving the Corolla Wild Horses of the Outer Banks May 15. Most of the time we put the entire bale in a slow feeder net but occasionally we’ll roll it out like this just to change things up (and seed the pastures!). Thank you for your support! 0:54. Corolla Wild Horse Fund. Things to Do in Corolla ; Corolla Wild Horse Fund; Search. December 21, 2019. Official Facebook Page of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund In honor of Raymond, the only mule up on the 4 x 4 beach area where our wild horses roam, this plush version is sure to steal your heart and become a constant companion! Raymond is at least 20 years old, and though he can’t reproduce, he’s legendary for claiming harems and being all around … stubborn as a mule. Joining the Corolla Wild Horse Fund is one of the easiest ways to connect with – and support – the horses, the Fund, and our mission. 23K … Raymond at the rescue farm.
Raymond the legendary wild mule is among the wild horses at the rescue farm. One round bale lasts them about 5 days. He likely wouldn’t survive much longer in the wild due to his medical conditions, caretakers said, and seems to be enjoying the retirement life so far. Your support will go a long way in helping tour operators worldwide get back on their feet down the road. The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced the new addition to the farm in a Facebook post Wednesday, January 8. Official Facebook Page of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund
Raymond the mule on the paved roads of Corolla. [Photo courtesy CWHF] Meet a mustang every Wednesday, May 27 to Sept. 9, at the Corolla Wild Horse Fund… The horse fund says Raymond used to roam with the other wild horses of Corolla but had to move onto a farm when he started to show signs of laminitis - a painful disease in horses' feet.