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The vast majority of horses in the world today are domesticated. Horses kept by humans live in pastures, paddocks and stalls. The few remaining herds of ferel and wild horses roam over large parcels of land, usually on the flat side. It's easier to spot predators at a distance on flat land.
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.
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The only true wild horses left are the Przewalski's Horse in Mongolia. The mustangs of the American western states are really ferel 'domestic animals reverted to a wild state'.
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Feral cats are cats that have been born in the wild but were once descendants of domesticated cats
The Przewalski's Horse is the last of the true wild horses left in the world. Zebras are not really horses but cousins to the horse. The Mustangs of the American west are not really truly wild but are ferel meaning they at one time were domestic and escaped and reverted to the wild.
With the exception of sharing a watering hole most wild or ferel horses keep to themselves.
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.
There are no wild or ferel horses in that area but domestic horses can be found anywhere there are humans. So yes, there are horses in the Smoky Mountains.
The average ferel horse in America is somewhat shorter than his domestic cousin. They can be anywhere from 13HH to 15HH on average.
Horses that have not been provided a barn or shelter from their humans will take cover under trees or large shrubs or brush. Wild and ferel horses will do this also.
Wild and ferel horses become prey to the larger preditors like wolves or mountain lions. Domestic horses are consumed in some places in Europe by people. It is hard to believe but true.
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