Key facts
- An annual event to separate young stallions from Germany's last wild horse flock occurred.
- The horses were driven into an arena to manage the herd's population and prevent inbreeding.
- Young stallions are sold to be tamed into working horses.
- The photograph captures the dynamic movement of the herd arriving for the catch.
A dramatic photograph captures a wall of wild horses surging through the German countryside during an annual event to separate young stallions from the herd. The event, held in the Munsterland region, is crucial for managing the population of Germany's last remaining wild horses, which is limited to approximately 400 individuals across 400 hectares.