For those of you who have seen the first Horse Handler documentary you will be well acquainted with Snowy, a truly wild brumby from the Tinderry Ranges of New South Wales.
Saved from a threatened life in the bush; coming from a mob that was once considerably more, Snowy was one of the last four that remained. So what has happened to Snowy since the end of the documentary "The Horse Handler - Snowy the Wild Horse of the Tinderry Ranges"?
Greg has continued to build a partnership with Snowy and she has been involved in live shows such as The Golden Stave Awards 2002, Canberra Pet Expo (as pictured above), Equitana Brisbane 2002 as well as a host of field days and special live appearances.
Snowy lives with Greg on a property just north of Goulburn, she has a beautiful temperament and has been ridden by Greg's daughter, Jessica, when she was six years old.
The three other remaining wild brumbies continue to live on the family property in the Tinderrys. They have all been handled and are quite content, the stallion is getting on a bit but is still going strong. There have been two offspring to date, both colts.