In Australia, a wild horse is known as a brumby.
The Brumby is an Australian feral horse.
A brumby is simply a wild horse so a baby is called a foal.
A Brumby or broom-tail
The name of this type of horse is called a 'Brumby'.
The Australian word for 'mustang' (wild horse) is "Brumby".
Typically, a horse is either wild or tame, and there is no middle ground. I suppose you could call it semi-feral, semi-wild or semi-tame. If you mean a horse that lives with humans, but has not been gentled yet, you would refer to it as an unbroken horse. If you mean what is a horse that is half mustang or brumby called, then you would call it a mustang cross, or a brumby cross.
Brumby horses typically eat grasses, herbs, shrubs, and sometimes tree leaves. They are adapted to grazing in open grasslands and can survive on a diet of low-quality forage. In times of scarcity, they may also eat bark and woody plants.
I don't approve of the name 'feral' but another name is Brumby, the wild horses of Australia.
a wild horse - called "brumby" in Australian slang ____ The colt (young horse) from "Old Regret"
All deer are wild essentially and its not like a wild horse is a brumby, A wild deer is still a deer and what it is called depends on the species it is eg. Fallow/Red/Mule etc.
Wild horses are called different things all over the world. In America they are sometimes called mustangs. In Australia they are called a brumby. Another name is cayuse.