I think none
Mustang horses are not native to Alberta, Canada; they are wild horses that primarily roam the western United States. However, some mustangs may be found in Alberta if they are brought there through private ownership or adoption programs. In general, the environment and climate of Alberta are different from their natural habitats in the U.S. West. Therefore, while they can exist in Alberta, they are not wild populations in that region.
Not that I'm aware of, but there is a couple provincial ones, like the WHOAS aka the Wild Horse of Alberta Association Society.
none Thats soo wrong theres a least a couple hundred i should know cause i live near a area where i can see them!!
The grace, beauty, and intelligence of wild horses fascinate many.
Percherons are not feral horses.
Paint Quarter horses may live in a stable with other horses as pets and companions. If they are wild they live a group called herds with a bunch of other horses. If they are in herds they may live in Alberta, Virginia, out west and places like that.
Paint Quarter horses may live in a stable with other horses as pets and companions. If they are wild they live a group called herds with a bunch of other horses. If they are in herds they may live in Alberta, Virginia, out west and places like that.
Many countries have wild horses. However, the only true indigenous native horses are found in central Asia, specifically Mongolia. These horses are called the Przewalski's horse.
The capital flower of Alberta is wild rose
no one will no horses have been dissapearing at least that's what i hear but there are still horses left
there are many wild horses there
Some wild horses are tamed as people re introduce them into the wild as other wild horses just are free