The Mongolian Wild Horse (Also know as the Przewalski's horse and the Tahki.) has the same kind of tail as a domesticated horse has. There is a full covering of hair from the dock of the tail downwards.
A Brumby or broom-tail
quite long because know one is trimming it back because it is wild
Wild horses can
A horse might stand in the shade, get a cool drink of water, or will use another horse's tail as a fan( or fly swatter)
grass and plants
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, wild horses were increasing in numbers and competing with cattle for available grazing on the open range. To remedy the situation, cowboys would capture and castrate the wild stallions. Part of the process involved trimming the tip of the tail so that it resembled a broom, rather than a shaggy pony tail. That way, it could be determined at a distance that a particular horse had already been captured.
In the movie and book Flicka is determined to be a wild Mustang. However, the actual horse used in the movie is an Arabian.
Well, darling, 'broom-tail' is cowboy lingo for a horse with a scraggly or unkempt tail that looks like it's been swept with a broom. So, if you hear a cowboy talking about a 'broom-tail,' they're probably not complimenting that horse's grooming skills. But hey, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right?
some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another description for a horse. A bangtail was similar to a broom-tail. It was a wild mustang.
the animal that is similar to a zebra is a horses but the only kind is a wild horse
well it is not smart to ride a wild horse but wild horse rehab