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  2. Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the Western United States, descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish conquistadors. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but because they are descended from once-domesticated animals, they are actually feral horses.

  3. Mustang Horse: Breed Profile - The Spruce Pets

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    Versatile, hardy, and intelligent, there's a lot to love about the mustang horse. A true American breed, mustangs are actually feral (free-roaming) horses that are found in the western United States. The mustang has a rich history, and can make a phenomenal riding partner with proper training.

  4. Mustangs: Facts About America's Wild Horses - Live Science

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    Mustang horses are descendants of escaped, domestic Spanish horses that were brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers in the 16th century. The name is...

  5. The Mustang is a feral horse breed from the Western United States, descended from equines brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers. Shaped by the rugged terrains of the western frontier, the Mustang now stands as an iconic breed, embodying the resilience required to survive its demanding environment.

  6. The Mustang, or American Mustang, is a type of horse that lives in the Western United States. Though people often refer to these creatures as “ wild horses ,” the Mustangs in North America actually originate from domestic horses , making them feral rather than “wild.”

  7. Learn About Mustangs | Mustang Heritage Foundation

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    Discover the history, legacy, and versatility of American mustangs and burros. Plus, how to adopt a wild horse or burro.

  8. THE HISTORY — America’s Mustang Story

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    The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but because they are descended from once-domesticated horses, they are properly defined as feral horses.

  9. All About the American Mustang Horse: Breed Profile, History ...

    www.savvyhorsewoman.com/2022/08/american-mustang.html

    Out in the western part of the United States are free-roaming horses called American Mustangs, descendants of the once-domesticated horses brought over from the Spanish in the 16th century. Although they are often referred to as wild horses, they are more properly defined as feral horses.

  10. Exploring Mustang Horses: Origins, Behavior & Conservation...

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    Explore the origins, behavior, and conservation efforts surrounding mustang horses. Our comprehensive guide delves into the rich history of mustangs, their unique behaviors, and ongoing conservation efforts to preserve these iconic symbols of the American West.

  11. Mustangs are a smaller, stocky breed, reaching 14-15 hands high. They can weigh up to 800 lbs. You’ll find them in a wide range of colors, from palomino to chestnut and black.