No
No, it is just a breed.
There not wild if that's what you mean. If they live with others of the same breed it's because the owner has more than one Rocky Mountain Horse.
If the owner keeps them with other horses than yes, they do. Rocky Mountain Horses are not a wild breed. Just as a Quarter Horse can share a pasture with an Arabian, the RMH will live with whomever his owner decides.
They originated in Eastern Kentucky But now live all over the world
They originated in Eastern Kentucky But now live all over the world
Some horses do live in grasslands, but that is not the only place you will find them. Horses live in all kinds of territory, from the marshes of camarogue to desert-like areas with hard rocky ground and sparse grass.
Alaska.
because they do
dah they live in the rockie mountains 3:)
THey live in the rocky areas of North America, and love to live in the mountain areas. They migrate to Mexico in the winter.
Yes. They are one of five predators in Rocky Mountain National Park.
The Rocky Mountain Horse is a sometimes gaited saddle horse that originated in the mountains of the eastern US. Most carry the silver gene and a high percentage of them are black, which results in a chocolate colored body and a white or silver mane and tail.