No. The word "maverick" was used for an unbranded cow, which could be claimed by any rancher.
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."
A mustang is still a horse, therefore the name for a baby one would be the same as a name for a baby Lipizzaner, Quater horse, Friesan, Walker, or any other horse breed. A baby in general is called a foal, a girl baby is a filly, and a boy baby is called a colt. Hope this helps. Happy Trails!
An unbroken or untamed mustang is a feral horse.
In Spanish, "mustang" translates to "caballo salvaje" or "potro salvaje", which both mean wild horse or untamed horse.
I suppose the word you're looking for here is mustang, meaning wild horse. However a mustang is also a type of horse from the original spanish imports. Answer 2: In addition to the above answer a wild or feral horse is sometimes called a renegade, though this term is not used much in modern times.
You groom a mustang the same way you would groom any other horse.
A Mustang horse and the Stallion horse are in the same family group because the Mustang is a breed of a horse/pony and a Stallion is simply a male horse that sometimes gets geldied after that they are called Geldings not a stallion. In other words when male horses are stallions when they are born.
A maverick horse is an unbranded range horse. It often has been taken away from its mother and is a show horse.
Mustang horses are born same way as a domestic horse except the babies are born with no protection from predators.
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The word Mustang is not in the Spanish vocabulary, it would be used the same as in English, except it would be pronounced differently. A mustang is a horse, the Spanish word for horse is "caballo".
yes, a mustang is a horse breed
the definition of the word maverick is horse with a horn
yes it is!!
a mustang is a type of horse look it up in google.com with these words:pictures of a mustang (horse)
"Maverick" usually refers to an unbranded calf or yearling.
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."