Many people believe that when they place a horse in stall or a perfectly level pasture they are helping the horse. True you make it easier but that is all. Horses especially wild horses, known as brumbies in Australia, know how to maneuver the difficult terrain because they have been doing it since their youth. As for food and water Brumbies tend to stay in the mountains of Australia where water and grass are plentiful because of the rain. They also have very few predators in Australia.
Brumbies
A mob of brumbies. In New Zealand they are called kaimanawa wild horses.
Brumbies are the wild horses of Australia, much like our mustangs.
The collective nouns for brumbies are a herd of brumbies, a band of brumbies or a mob of brumbies.
In the US they are called Mustangs. In Australia, brumbies, and in New Zealand kaimanawa wild horses.
The collective nouns for 'brumbies' are a band of brumbies or a mob of brumbies.
The term 'brumby' is only used in Australia. It refers to all Australian wild or feral horses.
Most horses are simply known as horses. Wild horses are known as brumbies.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'brumbies' is brumbies'.Example: We heard the brumbies' hoof-beats before we saw them.
Many countries have wild mustangs. The United States has them in much of the west, like Nevada. Australia also have wild mustanags. They call them brumbies.
Brumbies was created in 1996.
Brumbies eat grass and/or leaves. The Brumbies have adapted to harsher conditions than domesticated horses and are not as picky for what they eat.