Mustangs or "wild horses" are horses that are or were born in the wild some live in the wild their whole life. But the usual difference is that domesticated horses are trained and you can ride without worry where wild horses are untamed or untrained and will and can do unexpected actions.
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There is currently only one breed of wild horse left in the world, that being the Przewalski horse. To compare a Przewalksi horse to any other breed of horse left in the world, you would see a stockier build, including shorter legs and bigger hooves. All other "wild" horse breeds, like the Mustang, are actually feral horses. A feral horse is a horse that is not tame, but is descendant from a domesticated horse.
So in short, domestic horses last longer than wild horses because they have humans to take good care of them.
AnswerWild horses actually live longer than domesticated because they are not put under the stress of living in a stall, and their feet are not constricted by horseshoes, which constrict blood flow in the legs along with several other bad things horseshoes cause, stressing the heart, shortening the horses lifespan. Domestic horses digestive system is not used the right way either because most domestic horses are kept in a stall and fed 2-4 large meals a day, when a horses digestive system was made only to handle very small meals spread throughout the day. This can cause colic, which can be deadly. Also, in a stall, horses are not with other horses, which is stressful too, because in a horses mind, safety is in the herd, and therefore, away from the herd is dangerous, which causes stress. And then, horses run off stress, but in a stall, horses cannot do that, so stress builds up, and stress shortens the lifespan also. Also, blankets are bad, because part of the horse is hot, part of it is cold, and the body doesnt know what to do, so half of it is cold and half is hot, which is not good. they have a very good way of heating and cooling themselves and do not need blankets or have their coats clipped.Normally yes they do. In most cases, animals living in captivity live longer than those living in the wild simply because there is little to no competition for food, they are in a relatively safe environment and if they become ill, they are cared for by a veterinarian.
Depends how they are taken care of. Normally, I would say yes. Because in the wild they have predators and they don't always have food in the wild, whereas on a farm they have some type of protection and they have a steady diet.
they live about the same amount of years. some race horses might live longer because they are in better physical shape, but for the most part, all horses live 20+ years
do they live up in the mountains or in the wild are they wild horses or are they just horses that live on a farm with there horse friends.
On average, yes.
If you mean how long do horses live, then they live about 30 years depending on what they do. A lesson pony will most likely live longer than a hard working race horse. Also, the oldest horse lived to be about 60 or so, so horses can certainly live longer than 30 years!!!
Yes, all horses die at some point. Horses that are in good health live longer than horses in poor health.
they can its not rare for horses 2 live longer than 20 a lot do no im a liar wat do u think
turtles, horses(sometimes), cats (depending on the breed)
Most breeds of horse live roughly the same amount of time. But as a general rule Ponies will live longer than big horses, Mules live longer than horses and Donkey's live the longest. Another thing to note is that taller horses tend to break down and become sick or injured much fast than smaller horses. A tall horse is anything over 16 hands.
Parrots, tortoises, horses are some examples of animals that generally live longer than dogs and cats.
Cause they are pure they live longer than most horses. Usually round 40 years old. Normal horses live round 30-40
if they are wild then they get grass from where they live and they get water from a sream near by and if they live in a farm than the farmers feed them
Horses can live up to thirty years or longer if they are well cared for. Ponies generally live longer than larger horses, just as smaller dogs generally live longer than larger dogs. Morgans are a hearty breed of horse, so if well cared for, should easily live into their twenties or early thirties.