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How do wild horses deal in old age?

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According the Save the American Wild Horse organization, a dominant stallion, usually 6 years of age or older, will be in the company of one mare or a group of mares 24 ... read more

In 2003, about 6,185 wild horses were adopted, according to the BLM. Adoption fees are usually established by competitive bids at an auction — the minimum price is $125, the average is $185. read more

Horses in the wild cover miles and miles in a day and wear their hooves much more than domestic horses do even in a 24 hour turn out situation in a field. As the outer hard part wears down the inner soft sole absorbs more of the pressure and distributing it keeps the hoof from wearing down as quickly. read more

Like all wild horses, the Pryor mustangs are herd animals living off the land in harems, dominated by the strongest stallions. According the Save the American Wild Horse organization, a dominant stallion, usually 6 years of age or older, will be in the company of one mare or a group of mares 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. read more

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