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4 Large, Mustang Horses for Sale in Texas US

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Adopt Jessie a Mustang

Jessie is a exquisite mustang mare that was found as a stray. She loves to be pet and will take treats from you but she has not been ridden. She would make a adorable pasture pet to love and to wat... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Petfinder.com

Brenham, TX, United States


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Adopt NE 3835 - Black Sabbith aka Ozzy a Mustang

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Hitchcock, TX, United States


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Adopt Lady Rebecca Rolfe a Mustang

BLM # 99571089 - Signalmentkey HF1AEAEBBRight and left hind socks.... see more at Petfinder.com SEE MORE DETAILS found on Petfinder.com

Hitchcock, TX, United States


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Adopt Mustang Sally a Mustang

Mustang Sally was removed from her owner when they could no longer care for her. She is now healthy and ready for adoption. She has been ridden but is currently out to pasture with several other ho... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Petfinder.com

Brenham, TX, United States



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A Mustang is a free-roaming feral horse of the North American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but the more correct term is feral horses.

In 1971, the United States Congress recognized Mustangs as “living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West, which continue to contribute to the diversity of life forms within the Nation and enrich the lives of the American people.” Today, Mustang herds vary in the degree to which they can be traced to original Iberian horses. Some contain a greater genetic mixture of ranch stock and more recent breed releases, while others are relatively unchanged from the original Iberian stock, most strongly represented in the most isolated populations.

Today, the Mustang population is managed and protected by the Bureau of Land Management. Controversy surrounds the sharing of land and resources by the free ranging Mustangs with the livestock of the ranching industry, and also with the methods with which the federal government manages the wild population numbers. Many methods of population management are used, including the adoption by private individuals of horses taken from the range.

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