Below is a link for information on New Zealand's wild horse herds.
All wild horses are in herds. Horse depend on each other to survive and stay alert in the wild.
Well, in most countries, there are 'wild horse adoption groups' that keep the herds- of horses- small enough so they can live.
Horses are social animals and like company. In the wild state they range in herds.
the mongolian horse (also known as the prezwalki's horse) is extinct in the wild. it may be possible to make more wild mongolian herds by releasing them.but that's a bad risk as they have many natural predators,including humans.but if they are kept in a reserve then they will be safe i hope this infromation helped!
it is in groups and herds and there is usaully a stallion of the pack, which leads and looks for danger with it's ears and eyes.
Some wild herds are found at Yellowstone National Park.
The term Spanish horse is typically used for Andalusian or Pura Raza Espanola (PRE) horses. This breed is not wild or feral, but there were and are herds of feral/wild Sorraia horses in the Iberian Peninsula.
Depends really what your talking about, if its a wild horse they do live in herds with one male and multiple females, but if its a domesticated horse ( most are) they do live with humans.
some may live in herds but many live in natural habitats or are mainly in cages
Horse herds will normally have about 20 to 30 horses, but some have been known to have as many as 70. Believe it or not, its true. I have seen one myself.
This depends on if your trying to buy one or just want to see one in the wild. If you are trying to buy one there are many wild horse associations and other wild horse rescues. Or if you are wanting to find some in the wild there are usually many in Wyoming.