DESERT DUNS HORSE ASSOCIATION

Primitive Striped Duns

Desert Duns Horse Association (DDHA), was established to break the Breed Barriers for our dun factor horses or formerly wild mustangs.  Dun Factor horses have a dun gene and are different than dun colored horses. Buckskin horses are DUN COLORED but they do not have the dun factor gene.            

Carter-Mustang located in Nevada & California     (Photo Credits B&J Kalayjian )
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Gila-Bend Horses from AZ/Gila River. The herd was moved to South Dakota. (Karen Sussman Photos)
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www.kigerhorse.org & Steens Kiger.  (Photo credit by JD Acres.) Kigers are named after a gorge on the Oregon HMA

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Pryor Mountain Wild Horses (photos Nancy Dillon) Pryor Breeders Association, started in 1992
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Sulphur Springs Horses and formerly wild Sulphur Mustangs have two registries, they are ASHA and SSHR. Hardy Oelke, used MtDNA to show Sulphurs have a link to Iberian Sorraia Mustangs.                   

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Desert Cielo, a Grulla Sulphur Mare, owned by Chuck/Judy Cubel. (Line of Duns Ron Roubidoux). Sulphur's Rizada, a Sulphur Horse in The Sorria Studbook (see #3/#4 horse.  Dun Genes  Dun Factors   DUN FACTOR CHARACTERISTICS

 
Virginia Range Wildlife Protection Association (VRWPA)                       /           Site Map

There are an estimated 1000 to 1200 free-roaming horses in the Nevada's Virginia Range herds. It is arguably the largest and most significant free-roaming horse herd in the country.  www.wildhorseworkshop.org/mediafiles/tri_release.wmv