We crept up to the "pallet" slowly, so as not to startle it. It stayed put..imagine our surprise when we noted that it was actually a wild Indiana gate! A rare native of the land. A gate of this type is rarely seen, untamed and in the wild. Sure, once in awhile, we may come across an older wild Indiana gate, a mere shadow of it's former self, but still limping along, or sometimes even a fossil here and there. This gate was a fine specimen! Fairly young and spry from the looks of it.
We decided to capture the gate and tame it for ourselves. The gate hunkered down for a fight, it really hung in there. Wrapped in branches of old dead trees, and underneath large logs for safety the gate was difficult to move.
Wild Indiana Gate |
We noted a bit of a broken patch that explained why such a young gate was found out in the wild like this. We think maybe it was a farmers cull from a semi tame herd nearby. We quickly chose to take him home and patch him up and get to work on taming this wild Indiana Gate.
In the photo below you see the Wild Indiana after his capture, defeated and unharmed, he is ready to get home and begin a new life protecting the soft muzzles of the horses of ...
Windy Hill
The Wild Indiana Gate subdued! |