Kaimanawas Are the wild horses Native to New Zealand.
They Usually range from 12.2 - 15hh
They are any colour,
and are extremely gorgeous in my opinion Their are yearly musters that come and gather a few of them up so it doesn't become over populated.
These horses are sold, but the one that don't sell go to slaughter. =:: (
F E A T U R E S
The head is medium to broad forehead with large expressive eyes, in good proportion to the size of the horse. There is a wide variation due to the bloodlines that have formed the breed.
The ears are well set and alert.
Neck short, deep neck with a thick throat area.
The forelegs should be perpendicular to the body. The forearms should be long and well muscled, the cannons shorter in comparison to the forearm. Hair quantity on legs is quite diverse.
The body is to have a deep girth with a well sprung rib cage. Well proportioned with short to medium rather than long body.
Hindquarters well rounded with the tail set neither excessively high or low, but smoothly rounding off rump.
The hooves should be strong walled and of good proportion, tending to be upright. The toes should face straight ahead, neither in or out. Hind hooves are generally smaller and slightly narrower than the front.
Hearing and sight are acute. Highly intelligent, quick adapters, hardy, robust and strong, which have been their survival instincts in the wild. They are sound, sure-footed and tough and live on very little. They are of sound wind and limb with very highly developed sensory organs.
Good temperament is . curious, alert, intelligent and friendly.
I hope that answers your question!
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H O R S ii E
A mob of brumbies. In New Zealand they are called kaimanawa wild horses.
"Kaimanawa" is a Māori word that refers to a forested mountain range located in the central North Island of New Zealand. The Kaimanawa Ranges are known for their rugged terrain, natural beauty, and unique flora and fauna.
There are several wild horse populations around the world that are considered endangered, such as the Przewalski's horse in Mongolia and the Kaimanawa horse in New Zealand. The exact number of endangered wild horses can vary depending on the specific population and conservation efforts in place.
A group of horses in general is-team, harras, stable, stud (a group belonging to one owner) A group of colts is known as- rag and rake. A group of ponies is known as- string. A group of horses in the wild is known as a herd.
Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
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The wild Kaimanawa horses live on tussock planes shrublands forest remnants and gravel and pumice fields
Kaimanawa
Kaimanawa's FoodsI am pretty sure Kaimanawas will eat the same as your average pony. Also it depends on what sort of work the horse is in...
In the US they are called Mustangs. In Australia, brumbies, and in New Zealand kaimanawa wild horses.
Near Desert Road in the Central North Island, New Zealand.
Kaimanawa pony's come from Kaimanawa in NZ or are caught in the Kaimanawa mountains
The name given to horses that have returned to the wild in New Zealand is Kaimanawa
Kaimanawa Good luck on Howrse :)
Kaimanawa horses are a population of feral horses in New Zealand that is being managed by the government of New Zealand.
They are called Kaimanawa's which apparently means 'wind eaters' in Maori.
kaimanawas are excellent all rounders. they make good jumpers and trekkers as they are very sure footed.