Mustangs are not wild, they are feral horses. The only true breed of wild horse remaining is the Przewalski's horse. Mustangs tend to be average in weight for their overall size, ranging from 700 to 900 pounds.
It depends on the size but the average weight for a "mustang" is 800-900 pounds.
Not all domesticated horses weigh the same. Do a Shire and a Falabella weigh the same? I think not!
Well, Mustangs are usually about 15 hands tall, so probably about 1000ish pounds.
They weigh the same as domesticated horses, it differs in their size, but approximately 1100 lb. is average.
Mustangs typically range from 13.2 to 16 hands with 14.3 hands being the average height.
Wild Mustangs range between 750-1000 pounds on average.
about 800 to 900 lbs (pounds)
A Mustang is a free-roaming feral horse of the North American west.
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I suppose the word you're looking for here is mustang, meaning wild horse. However a mustang is also a type of horse from the original spanish imports. Answer 2: In addition to the above answer a wild or feral horse is sometimes called a renegade, though this term is not used much in modern times.
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The horse Mustang is also known as a wild horse and is brought to America by the Spanish
In the movie and book Flicka is determined to be a wild Mustang. However, the actual horse used in the movie is an Arabian.
Yes! A mustang is like a wild horse from western USA.
The horse Mustang is also known as a wild horse and is brought to America by the Spanish
The horse Mustang is also known as a wild horse and is brought to America by the Spanish
The mustang horse originated in North America. It was created by horses that escaped from the Spanish during their first trips to the new world and later on by American Indians and settlers who's horses were stolen or got lose. The mustang is a feral horse and not a true breed of wild horse.