No, Suffolk Horses are endangered because people use tractors instead of Draft Horses.
Not all Mustangs are in Danger too.
No the rainbow horse is also endangered.
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Mustangs are a breed of horse, considered eqqus.
No, there are a few others. The Chincoteague Pony, for example
No. Like all horses, mustangs only have one toe per foot.
Horse slaughter is currently legal in the USA
By mustangs I assume you mean wild horses. No, only domesticated horses SOMETIMES wear horse shoes; it is not a requirement that they wear shoes. Two of my horses do not wear shoes and the other one only wears them on his front feet for orthopedic reasons.
I assume you are talking about the waste that is excreted from the burning of the gas. So mustangs don't directly kill mustangs but they do produced that waste that can kill mustangs.; however, the horse would have to inhale large quantities.
Mustangs are a different breed of horse
Yes they do. Mustangs are a breed or or a type of wild/feral horse, not a name for a particular gender of horse. Mares that are Mustangs generally take care of their foals, but the stallion is also responsible for their care by providing protection of not only the mares but the foals as well.
It depends where the horse is, but most likely a cougar.
Ofcourse. Mustangs. And a couple others stringed out here and there. But most of them have been rounded up by the government, few remain wild and free. Well technically, mustangs are feral. They came from domestic horses that the spanish brought over, and they developed into their own breed over time. The only TRUE wild horses, that did not come from once domestic stock, is the Prezwalski's horse, which is on the brink of extinction and doesn't run in America.