they eat berries sometimes nettles(not stinging) and grass.
There are two possible answers to this question depending on what was meant by 'wild'.1. Palomino is a color (not a breed in any way, shape or form.) and in no way affects a horses behavior. Just because a horse is a certain color does not mean it's going to be stubborn, wild, or fast. These old analogies are actually old wives tales.2. Palomino is caused by one copy of the cream gene acting on a red (chestnut or sorrel) horse. Therefore if the wild or feral horse population carries cream, then yes there will be wild/ feral palomino horses.
Horses in general do not act any certain way because of their color. A palomino horse is simply a color of horse, not a breed. In the wild, they will act the way any wild horse will act.
The same thing as any other horse! Palmino is just a color!
Wild horses live in the wild.
Palomino is a color which is caused by the cream gene acting on a red (chestnut/ sorrel) base. Where ever the cream gene and the red gene exist you can have palomino colored horses. This includes Mustangs, Brumbies and other populations of wild and feral horses.
Colour varies wildly in wild horses, from black to red to dun to palomino to piebald to pinto and everything in between.
hoses don't eatanything... they are not living things!
what do raccoons eat in the wild
What do Wild Mustangs eat?
Ricky Palomino's birth name is Richard Marcelino Palomino II.
Palomino is a denomination of a color, not a breed, because you can find peruvian horses that are palomino colored, or quarter mile horses that are palomino colored, etc
Palomino is not a breed. Palomino is a COLOR. Just like paint horses are not a breed, they are a COLOR. Palomino can be found in most but not all breeds of horses.