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Brumby
A brumby is a free-roaming feral horse in Australia. Although found in many areas around the country, the best-known brumbies are found in the Australian Alps region. Today, most of them are found in the Northern Territory, with the second-largest population in Queensland. A group of brumbies is known as a "mob" or "band".
Welsh Pony and Cob
group of four closely-related horse breeds, originated in Wales
Exmoor pony
horse breed
New Forest pony
horse breed
Sorraia
The Sorraia is a rare breed of horse indigenous to the portion of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Sorraia River basin, in Portugal. The Sorraia is known for its primitive features, including a convex profile and dun coloring with primitive markings. Concerning its origins, a theory has been advanced by some authors that the Sorraia is a descendant of primitive horses belonging to the naturally occurring wild fauna of Southern Iberia. Studies are currently ongoing to discover the relationship between the Sorraia and various wild horse types, as well as its relationship with other breeds from the
Dartmoor Pony
horse breed
feral horse
free-living horses of domesticated horse ancestry
Pottok
The Pottok or Pottoka ( or , ), is an endangered, semi-feral breed of pony native to the Pyrenees of the Basque Country in France and Spain.
Banker horse
breed of feral horse living on barrier islands in North Carolina's Outer Banks
Sable Island Pony
horse breed
Namib Desert Horse
horse breed
Misaki
horse breed
Danube Delta horse
population of feral horses
Kaimanawa horse
breed of horse
Axios horses
horse breed from Greece
Lavradeiro
The or Roraima Wild Horse is a Brazilian breed or population of feral horses of Colonial Spanish type in the state of Roraima, in northern Brazil. The name derives from the or savannah terrain in that region.