Domestic because they have been bred to be larger for sports such as jumping where it's the bigger the better.
Mustang horses are born same way as a domestic horse except the babies are born with no protection from predators.
Quite often, yes.
Pony Horse. Usually a Paint,Quarter Horse, Mustang, Or Appaloosa.
Mustangs are feral horses ( not actually wild) are are nearly identical to most domestic horses. However they are typically more efficient in their feed and water usage/ intake. A mustang might drink more than a domestic horse in a single sitting, but they also tend to be better and conserving the water they have drank. A domestic horse usually does not have to journey too far to find water and does not need to be as thrifty.This doesn't necessarily apply to horses that compete in endurance racing though.
Mustangs are usually completely brown except the hooves. You can find horses in the wild or in equestrian centers, a mustang pony was the first horse I rode.
yes, a mustang is a horse breed
Mustang or domestic, horses are mammals and feed their young with milk. Very soon though foals will begin to nibble grass along with their mothers.
I will take a guess and say this question is asking about a rogue horse. The answer is yes. A rogue horse is ferel. Ferel horses are not actually wild, but domesticated horses reverting back to a wild state. This is were the American Mustang came from. Escaped domestic horses turned wild again. In fact, domestic stallions have been released to improve the mustang bloodlines.
The logo of a Ford Mustang can be described as the outside of a mustang horse that is in the galloping stance. It is usually seen in silver or chrome.
a mustang is a type of horse look it up in google.com with these words:pictures of a mustang (horse)
Yes they do.
A mustang is a wild horse. They are short and stocky. They range about 14 hands tall.