A horse in the wild will act in much the same way a horse in domestic situations would. They graze for 10 to 20 hours depending on the quality of the forage, while grazing they will intermittently lay down and sleep, nap standing up, go to the water hole to drink, play with their herd mates, possibly breed with a stallion or mare, and always remain watchful of predators.
In the wild, they will act just like a normal tamed pasture horse, but pretecting a herd, their family. If danger prowls the horizon, the mustang with round up the herd and lead them to saftey.
- Horse Kid
They buck and rear and bite. :)
No it was named after the Wild Mustang Horses.
A mustang is one of the feral horses that inhabit much of America. (It is incorrect to call them wild horses as they are not truly wild; they are the descendants of horses belonging to Spanish settlers which have become feral.) A group of horses is called a herd.
No, a mustang is a wild horse, a group of horses is called a herd
American wild horses are generally called mustangs.
Yes, there are wild horses all over the USA.
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.
Mustangs are feral . or both because they can be tamed but most are wild
mostly because they where to wild to keep in a pen and they where born wild and needed to be free
No - wild horses can come in all varieties of colours and markings.
Mustangs are used for riding or left wild
Usually. The breed in America is usually the American Mustang.
Mustangs are usually wild horses that roam around in herds. People usually catch and tame them.