This is about the Spanish Mustang Horse
Name:Spanish Mustang Horse
Lifespan:25-30 years +
Height:13-16 h.h.
Price:$1,000 to 10,000 +
Appearance:Small to medium ears and a straight or concave forehead with a convex nose. Fairly pronounced withers lead to a short back, rounded rump and a low-set tail. The cannon bones are short and larger in circumference than in other breeds. The hooves are sound and have thick walls.
Colors:Bay, black, chestnut and white are common colors. Pinto and Appaloosa markings are also found.
Markings:Yes
Aptitude:Dressage, endurance riding, general riding, jumping, mounted athletics, and racing activities.
Where From:Iberian Peninsula
Facts:Many Spanish Mustangs are gaited.
The name was derived from the Spanish word mustengo, which means "ownerless beast" or "stray horse." Many people think that mustangs are simply wild horses rather than a specific breed
Mustangs have one of the greatest varieties of size and color of any horse breed.
Super Fact:Mustangs are descendants of Spanish, or Iberian, horses that were brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers in the16th century.
Lifespan:25-30 years +
Height:13-16 h.h.
Price:$1,000 to 10,000 +
Appearance:Small to medium ears and a straight or concave forehead with a convex nose. Fairly pronounced withers lead to a short back, rounded rump and a low-set tail. The cannon bones are short and larger in circumference than in other breeds. The hooves are sound and have thick walls.
Colors:Bay, black, chestnut and white are common colors. Pinto and Appaloosa markings are also found.
Markings:Yes
Aptitude:Dressage, endurance riding, general riding, jumping, mounted athletics, and racing activities.
Where From:Iberian Peninsula
Facts:Many Spanish Mustangs are gaited.
The name was derived from the Spanish word mustengo, which means "ownerless beast" or "stray horse." Many people think that mustangs are simply wild horses rather than a specific breed
Mustangs have one of the greatest varieties of size and color of any horse breed.
Super Fact:Mustangs are descendants of Spanish, or Iberian, horses that were brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers in the16th century.