I dont know about to 10, but Nevada has over half of the US wild horses. Wyoming, Idaho, and Ohio, Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, and New Mexico are also major wild horse states. Im fact in 1988, a herd of 100 thought-to-be extinct spanish horses in Arizona.
1Texas Horses and ponies (number) 372,341
2Oklahoma Horses and ponies (number) 150,142
3Kentucky Horses and ponies (number) 149,465
4Tennessee Horses and ponies (number) 148,653
5Missouri Horses and ponies (number) 141,362
6Ohio Horses and ponies (number) 134,368
7California Horses and ponies (number) 131,951
8Pennsylvania Horses and ponies (number) 113,400
9Colorado Horses and ponies (number) 107,091
10Michigan Horses and ponies (number) 104,949
The state that has the most wild horses is Nevada. I just saw this question on Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
Mostly Kentucky and Virgina, some in New York, I suggest searching for this stuff on Info.com
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Wild horses, like most horses sleep standing up. Foals take alot of naps laying down.
No, most wild horses have been killed.
Yes, there are wild horses in the state of Tennessee. Tennessee actually has an adoption center for wild horses that takes them from all over the United States.
Texas has the most horses in the world!!!
There are some in the Kiamichi Mountians in south eastern part of the state.
The most wild horses found are located in Nevada Hope this helps :)
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i would believe Nevada becuz they have wild horses soit would probly be that state. glad i could help!;D
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Wild horses, like most horses sleep standing up. Foals take alot of naps laying down.
No, most wild horses have been killed.
Most wild horses left in the united states live on Assateague island.
With the exception of sharing a watering hole most wild or ferel horses keep to themselves.
Most horses are simply known as horses. Wild horses are known as brumbies.
Most Likely, but they might have been descendants from domesticated horses.
The only true wild horses left are the Przewalski's Horse in Mongolia. The mustangs of the American western states are really ferel 'domestic animals reverted to a wild state'.
Yes, there are wild horses in the state of Tennessee. Tennessee actually has an adoption center for wild horses that takes them from all over the United States.