Mustang horses mainly eat grass.
Mustang or domestic, horses are mammals and feed their young with milk. Very soon though foals will begin to nibble grass along with their mothers.
Mustang horses are born same way as a domestic horse except the babies are born with no protection from predators.
Domestic because they have been bred to be larger for sports such as jumping where it's the bigger the better.
Quite often, yes.
A broken range horse is typically called a feral horse or a mustang. These horses are descendants of domestic horses that have reverted to a wild state.
A healthy horse should drink 35-55 liters of water a day.
yes, a mustang is a horse breed
I will take a guess and say this question is asking about a rogue horse. The answer is yes. A rogue horse is ferel. Ferel horses are not actually wild, but domesticated horses reverting back to a wild state. This is were the American Mustang came from. Escaped domestic horses turned wild again. In fact, domestic stallions have been released to improve the mustang bloodlines.
a mustang is a type of horse look it up in google.com with these words:pictures of a mustang (horse)
A feral horse is a domestic horse that has reverted to a wild state. These horses are often found in herds roaming freely in open spaces, such as deserts or grasslands. They are typically descendants of escaped or abandoned domestic horses.
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."