Nevada has federal laws that protect horses. The Free Roaming Horses Act was put into place in 1971 and covers protection and management of wild horses.
Horses can run free if they are treated cruelly. If they are treated well they wouldn't run away.
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Mostely they run free in the wild.
Free roaming wild horses, often called mustangs, can be found in ten western states of the U.S. The state of Nevada is home to about half of the free roaming mustang and burro population.
Feral horses run free.
Nevada and Arizona
Its dependent, it cannot stand alone.
The most wild horses found are located in Nevada Hope this helps :)
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Of the total population of mustangs being 33,000 half of these are found in the state of Nevada, make Nevada's mustang population 16,500.
Some do. The American mustang roams over several states in the west. The Przewalski's horse of Mongolia are the world's last real wild horses. America has herds of wild burros, wild zebras in Africal. But other than these examples it is best that our domestic horses don't run free. They are big, strong animals and they can be a danger to themselves and to others if allowed to roam free. Every year there are stories in the news about horses getting loose and being hit by a car. The horses die and sometimes people die.