wild horse in English

noun
1
a domestic horse that has returned to the wild, or that is allowed to live under natural conditions; a feral horse.
For many Americans, wild horses are living symbols of the rugged independence of the United States' pioneering past.

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1. Everything set with Wild Horse?

2. A woman riding a wild horse?

3. However, those who study the history of the ancient wild horse assert that the word "tarpan" only describes the true wild horse.

4. 15 Mustang is a wild horse, not a domesticated racer.

5. 3rd place was the wild horse, Bak Joon- woo of Oilbank.

6. There is however a close morphological resemblance to the primitive wild horse.

7. 1013 Wild Horse Rd , Battiest, OK 74722 is currently not for sale

8. 24 Wild horse and donkey tracks skirted the bases of red, sedimentary hills.

9. 19 This Przewalski's stallion has the typical dun coat of a truly wild horse.

10. The name "tarpan" or "tarpani" is from a Turkic language (Kazakh or Kyrgyz) name meaning "wild horse".

11. He drew a picture of a Broncobuster trying to tame a wild horse for an 1888 article in Century Magazine.

12. New! You can earn up to $1,000 by adopting an untrained wild horse or Burro during the March competitive bid event

13. Bucephalus At age 12, Alexander showed impressive courage when he tamed the wild horse Bucephalus, an enormous stallion with a furious demeanor

14. When the Interior Department's BLM conducted its first wild horse and Burro census in 1974, an estimated 15,000 wild Burros roamed the West

15. Special events included a wild horse race, lady bronc rider Tad Lucas, and Jack Brown who Bulldogged a steer from a Packard automobile

16. The Bureau of Land Management created the Wild Horse and Burro Program to implement the Wild-Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act (.pdf), passed by Congress in 1971

17. Although multiple hypotheses exist on the origins of the horse in Finland, an indigenous wild horse origin is thought improbable, as significant numbers of domesticated horses were imported from earliest times.

18. As legend has it, Alexander broke the wild horse when no one else dared go near — not by force but by turning the horse's head toward the sun, understanding that Bucephalus was simply afraid of his own shadow