Super Wild Horses - band - was created in 2008.
Band of Horses was created in 2004.
Wild Water band was created in 2003.
Wild - band - was created on 2004-01-17.
Super Grit Cowboy Band was created in 1974.
there are most likely about 3 at the least. but I am not sure and all bands of horses vary depending on the stallion and how good of a fighter he is.
As in feral horses, yes. There is a rare and small band of feral horses in Africa called the Namib Desert Horses, which are found in the Namib Desert of Namibia, Africa. Please see the related link below for more info.
Wild horses can be unpredictable and you should not approach them or try to feed them. Wild horses can be trained and domesticated but it is unsafe to do this unless you have a lot of experience. Wild horses live in herds, with one "lead stallion" and a band of mares that the stallion will periodically breed with each of them. The herd may also include the mare's foals. Other stallions may try to fight the lead stallion for control of the herd and the fight is often to the death. Wild horses behave similarly to domesticated horses and can be affectionate to each other. They will most likely to be unfriendly to humans, though.
Appaloosas are domestic horses and they live where their people keep them. If there are any wild (feral) appaloosas it is just a domestic one that somehow ended up joining a band of mustangs.
Funeral by Band of Horses
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It is also called a herd, usually found in the wild when groups of horses roam free. Safety in numbers, but they also can be found in captivity, like pasture buddies. Horses can also see the person that cares and loves them as a herds member, and will help that person when they need it.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of highwaymen. However, an appropriate noun suited to the situation can be used; for example:a band of highwaymen (the collective noun for robbers)a den of highwaymen or a skulk of highwaymen (the collective nouns for thieves)a crew of highwaymen (the collective noun for road workers)