yes ever thing was once wild.
in places all ofer the us
Of course! Any type of horse can be domesticated. Paint horses are very often seen in the wild, but domesticated Paints are amazing Western riding horses, and are good in English riding too. Paint horses are actually VERY common pets.
Aurochs (extinct wild cattle), bison, horses, deer.
Paint Quarter horses may live in a stable with other horses as pets and companions. If they are wild they live a group called herds with a bunch of other horses. If they are in herds they may live in Alberta, Virginia, out west and places like that.
Paint Quarter horses may live in a stable with other horses as pets and companions. If they are wild they live a group called herds with a bunch of other horses. If they are in herds they may live in Alberta, Virginia, out west and places like that.
It varries, but I have meet and had many paint horses and every one had a touch of 'brat' in them :). Yes, every one. Appaloosas too. Don't get me wrong they are also some of the greastest horses ever.
The person who 'discovered' wild horses would have been cavemen and Neanderthals .The name of the first person to ever see a wild horse is lost to time.
I did a project on wild horses once. Kiger Mustangs to be specific. In 6th grade science, we had to do a report on some wild animal, and I decided on the Kiger Mustang. I had to describe what they ate, their natural predators, how they lived, etc.To be honest, I have never had to do a report on wild horses.
paints are the sames as all horses. The question does not make sense. Wild horses eat just like other wild herbavores. They graze on grass and plants. As far as I know there are no "wild" paints. The paint horse is actually a specific breed. Derived from the American Quarter Horse and selected Thourobred. They had too much white on their coats so could not be registered as Quarter Horses. The American Paint Registry began around 1965 to provide a registry for these "too white" Quarter Horses. Wild horse herds have "pintos" which are horses that have the same patterns as the Paint horse breed but they can be any other breed or combinations of breeds. I believe American Mustang is now considered a breed but these horses can't be registered Paints because they did not come from Quarter Horses or Thoughobreds. Simply put, Paints are a breed, pinto is a color or color pattern.
Some wild horses are tamed as people re introduce them into the wild as other wild horses just are free
Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses was created in 1991.
yes there are. there are wild horses everywhere.