Mustang Horse
By Noah Merkel
Classification
• Kingdom – Animalia
• Phylum – Chordata
• Class – Mammalia
• Order – Perissodactyla
• Family – Equidae
• Genus – Equus
• Species - caballus
Shape
• Oval shaped body with a long neck and a small head and long snout
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Dimensions
• Height 14.2 to 15.2 hands• Weight 700-800 pounds
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Horse Training
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw90WYgAQrU
Colors and Markings
• Reddish-brown
• Bay
• Sorrel
• Black
• Brown
Other
• Feral horse – wild
• Good Race Horses
• Warm-Blooded Horse
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Diet
• Prairie Grasses
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Offspring
• 1 baby, sometimes twins
• Gestation – 11 months
• Born in May through July
Care of Offspring
• Foal should nurse 4 to 6 hours after birth
• Stays with herd 1 year or more
Shelter
• Trees, caves
• Barns if domesticated
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Other Mating
• Mating season April to July
• Males can reproduce at 3 years
• Females can reproduce at 2 years
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Social Behavior
• Live and wander in small herds
• Stallions struggle for herd dominance (age 6) and gather breeding mares into herd
• Fight other stallions to keep mares---the winner gets to mate, the loser joins bachelor bands
Temperament
• Hardiness---they thrive on their own in nature
Behavior
• Intelligent
• Independent
• If trained ideal for horse racing and equine shows
Defenses
• Kicking
• Small herds are a defense against predators
Acquiring Food
• Used to harsh conditions can go without food and water several days
• Learned to break open frozen springs for water
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History
• Evolved over past 45 to 55 million years
• Mustangs changed the lives of Native Americans on the Great Plains
• Names came from Spanish word Mesteno meaning stray horse
History of Cruelty
• Mid-1800s – Farmers were cruel to Mustangs. They did such things as:
• Poison their water
• Shot their eyes out
• Ran them to death
• Sewed their nostrils shut with rawhide
Present Status
• Protected by Bureau of Land Management
• There were once 2 million wild Mustangs; now there are only 27,000
Relationship to Humans
• 1897 – Nevada legislature allowed any citizen to shoot a wild horse on sight
• Many Mustangs were killed when the railroads were built
• 1928 – 40,000 Mustangs were slaughtered for pet food
Mustang Protectors
• Velma B. Johnston “Wild Horse Annie” and thousands of school children lobbied the government for 18 years to stop cruelty to Mustangs
• 1971 a federal law banned capturing, harming, or killing Mustangs on public land
• Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act
Sources• http://www.ansi.okstate.edu• http://www.horseshowcentral.com• http://www.wildheartshorsefund.org/facts/html• http://www.buzzle.com/articles/mustang_horse_facts-html• http://animal-world.com/horses/Light-Horse-Breeds/Mustang.php• http://www.ehow.com/facts_6731951.wild-mustangs-diet.html• http://www.horses-and-horse-information.com• http://wonderclub.com/wildlife/mammals/mustang.html• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/horse
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