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How do mustang horses groom themselves?

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Many wild horses groom each other. To do so, they stand side by side, facing in opposite directions. They gently bite each others coats. read more

There is the breed Spanish mustang and then there is the generic wild horse/mustang. Whether wild or tame, these horses are smart and built for survival. Spanish mustangs are not very tall and narrow in the front. A mustang from 1905. There is a clear slope of the hip and if the saddle was removed, you would see high withers. I would say this horse weights maybe 900 lbs tops. read more

A mustang is a free horse. A bronco is a rebellious horse. Both words describe only horses in the USA, Canada or Mexico. All mustangs are broncos. Some broncos are mustangs, some were mustangs, and some never were mustangs. In normal English: A mustang is a free-roaming horse of the North American west descended from domesticated horses. read more

For that reason, please do not incorporate your horse's name into your username so that you are not stuck with a username related to a horse you may no longer have some day, or use any other username you may no longer identify with or care for in the future. read more

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