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North American Mustang
Be careful when buying a north american mustang baby and ask for pictures.
These horses are descendants of the animals brought to the New World by Spanish conquistadors. They turned loose and became wild; and when the first European settlers brought their ponies and draft horses, these wild creatures mixed with them.
Be careful when buying a north american mustang baby and ask for pictures.
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North American Mustang -
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Today, there are about 40,000 of these horses ranging freely, but few if any have much original Spanish blood. There is no strict breed standard, so these horses come in any size, color and type. Their height varies from 13 to 16 hands. Be careful when buying a north american mustang baby and ask for pictures.
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