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What is a group of brumbies called?

A group of brumbies is called a herd. Brumbies are feral horses that are found in Australia.


What is the collective noun for brumbies?

The collective nouns for brumbies are a herd of brumbies, a band of brumbies or a mob of brumbies.


What is the collective noun for brumbies mob or brood?

The collective nouns for 'brumbies' are a band of brumbies or a mob of brumbies.


What is the possessive of brumbies?

The possessive form of the plural noun 'brumbies' is brumbies'.Example: We heard the brumbies' hoof-beats before we saw them.


When was Brumbies created?

Brumbies was created in 1996.


What happens to the brumbies when they have been caught by the men and dogs?

Rather than the more humane method of passive trapping, the Victorian Brumbies are 'run' - hunted by dogs and riders and roped from horseback. The contract is held by an independent group who takes, as part payment for their efforts, the wild horses they catch. What happens then? The picture (right) is one of a Brumby yearling in a pen with other Brumbies. It was taken at the Bairnsdale horse sales just after this pen of four yearling Brumbies had been sold to the knackery, for a top price of $80 (for the group). This is where our Brumbies go - to be processed for pet meat.


Were do brumbies live?

in the desart


Where do brumbies originate from?

Australia


Do brumbies live in Tasmainia?

I think so!


In Australia what do you call a wild horse?

Brumbies


Why are brumbies a pest?

Brumbies are considered a pest because they 'destroy the environment'. Even though most of the damage is caused by humans living in those areas.


What native Australian animal are brumbies threatening?

Brumbies affect a variety of burrowing animals and native herbivores. As brumbies eat the native vegetation, this impacts on the food sources of native herbivores such as wombats. Brumbies also affect burrowing amass such as bilbies and marsupial moles, as their hooves impact the ground, sometimes causing burrows to cave in, and sometimes making it too difficult for naive animals to dig.