No, most wild horses have been killed.
Horses just don't heard cattle by instinct, they have to be trained to do so. People use to heard cattle with horses because cattle can run faster than a human and they are also bigger. But horses are taller and faster then cattle also cattle are intimidated by horses.
Yes, mostly in southern Idaho, but they are not as common there as in other US states such as Nevada and Montana.
Wild horses can be found mostly in Nevada, Arizona, Montana, and Utah. They will not just show up in a big city. Wild horses are afraid of people. They think humans are unpredictable. So to find a wild horse, look out where no one is.
Technically, there are none. The American Mustang is a ferel horse, meaning they were at one time domestic horses that escaped, and adapted to living without people. The Mustangs number about 35, 000 to 37,000 individuals, most of those residing in Nevada.
A herd of horses
No. Montana's the state with more cattle than people.
Horses and cattle.
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Montana's landscape is so rugged and rough that it's quite impossible to build or expand any large suburban lots or cities in it. It's not even suitable for growing crops. So, agricultural-wise, it's best to run livestock like cattle and horses on the land. And those who live in Montana are a bit more tougher than those who live in areas where it's easy to expand cities.
Montana has a horse population of between 150,000 and 180,000 horses.
Mongolia
It was a nickname for the train and goods/people could be moved faster than by horse.
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The only true wild horses live in Mongolia, but some live in Montana, Nevada and Idaho.
Mustang horses can be found in a few states in North America. They can be found in Montana, Nevada, and Oregon.
They used horses for the same reason people everywhere use horses. They made life much easier than without them.
yes they live up by the pryor mountains