so they could ride them.
the Indians trained and rode them
Mustangs are usually wild horses that roam around in herds. People usually catch and tame them.
Each Mustang is an individual and this will determine if the horse is easy to tame or not. Some Mustangs are very laid back and trusting, these will likely be the easiest to tame. Others regard humans as predators and trust must be built slowly over time for them to be tamed.
Dogs were probably originally tamed in Asia, long before the Indians came to North America. In other words, the Indians didn't tame dogs or wolves that were already here--wolves were already here, but dogs came with the Indians.
No because they had no use for them like Plains Indians did.
Yes, Mustangs can breed in captivity. However their breeding is controlled for the most part by their owners and they should still be subject to the same breeding criteria as any domestic horse breed.
Well, not like today so much. But yes, they had dogs, horses.
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.
There are adoption programs for Mustangs where people can go and select and buy a wild mustang to tame and train. Most of these are based from California and Nevada. It is only for those individuals who have the expertise to train green or wild horses, and not for those who don't know the proper ways to tame or act around a wild horse.
santa makes mustangs
Mustangs came out in 1964.
The Mustangs was created in 2001.