all horses, wild or domesticated, will usually only have one foal it is very rare that any horse will have two foals, and usually one or both won't survive if there is more than one foal born at a time. but it is possible for horses to have more than one foal.
Usually one because it takes about a year before it gives birth after it gets pregnant.
10000
Sadly, less then 1,000 in the United States and about 100,000 around the world.
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Mustangs are used for riding or left wild
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.
In the wild.
Of corse not!! Wild mustangs are only found in the United States. Althouth wild mustangs came from Canada the Government moved them all to America because the mustangs were eating all the food that was grown.
We can make reservations for the mustangs or make it against the law to kill the mustangs.
most mustangs are not domesticated but some may be.
No, Mustangs are just wild horses.
No, they are not the only true wild horses left in the US. There are many Mustangs still left wild out in the west even though once a year or so huge groups are rounded up out west to help control the population because the numbers seem to increasingly grow. yes they are, mustangs come from domesticated horses that were loose and let free
The animal species that are in competition for the mustangs' land are the cattle owned by ranchers. There are not many wild species that are in opposing competition for the land.
their wild and active