Staff, supporters and fans of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund (CWHF), the non-profit devoted to managing the herd of wild horses known as Bankers who roam the Outer Banks in North Carolina, are mourning the loss of three special senior horses.

It began with the loss of Mocha, a mare who was spotted by contractors working on a home who contacted the CWHF on October 16. It was determined that the horse, who had spent much of her life living wild on the banks, wasn’t able to stand any longer and she was humanely euthanized by a veterinarian. According to a local news outlet she was buried in a quiet spot on the Banks.

Three wild horses grazing.

Flint, Ruby and Danny in an older photo. (CWHF Facebook)

The group posted more details on its Facebook page, writing, “Mocha was very wild and rangy, blind in one eye, and tough as nails. She lived most of her life in the marsh and we didn’t see her too often. She was the kind of horse you feel guilty touching even after death, because she would have never wanted nor tolerated that in life. This morning there was a rainbow right over the spot where Mocha died. We’d like to think it was a thank-you for respecting her wildness and letting her live and die with the dignity she deserved, and a reminder to stay hopeful for the future of this herd.”

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