The young boy Philip also called the White colt 'Philip'
if they are owned by someone it is called free range and if they are just wild it is called wild
There are no horses indigenous to New Zealand but there are wild mustangs called Kaimanawa wild horses that run free in the central North Island around the Tongariro area.
The name of this type of horse is called a 'Brumby'.
Wild horses are flight animals. They use their speed. All of those movies about the horse getting run over by a car to save their owners are just hollywood. A horse's instincts would take over, and they would run.
"The Beautiful Horse" explores the conflict between free will and societal expectations. The horse desires freedom to run wild and untamed, but society views this as a threat and wants it tamed and controlled. This conflict represents the struggle between individuality and conformity.
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Well, it all depends on the horse. If it is chubby horse it will run slower but if it is a lighter, fitter horse it will run faster. It would also depend on the breed of the horse. If it is a TB, which are fast runners, they would be faster than for example a Shetland pony. All horses run at different speeds so there wouldn't be an exact speed for wild horses. Hope this helped!
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Mostely they run free in the wild.
Because we love the fact that they are free. We humans do not have the right to trespass on there lifes. We have done it to allmost every animal here so we like it that there are still few free animals out there. Then again not every icelandic horse is wild. There are many that we have trained our self. They even have there own unique walk.
The average speed of a normal pony.
Massive amount of hay and land to run and be free.