4 Female, Baby, Male, Mustang Horses for Sale

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price: $450

Mustang Filly

Long yearling filly out of Cedar Mountain herd gathered in August of 2018. Leads loads ties is perfect for farrier ground ties ground drives lunges loose and on a line. Totes large stuffed creature... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Phoenix, AZ, United States


?1577876533

price: $1,500

Rascal - Cute Mustang Filly

Rascal faced a lot of challenges from her 1st day on Earth! AAE’s call for help with Rascal came on April 5, 2017. She was just hours old; her mom scaled a six feet paddock and left her behind. ... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

El Dorado Hills, CA, United States


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Emmy Lou Sweet Mustang Filly

was described as an American Heritage Mustang a living symbol of the historic and pier spirit of the West... Photos and contact info on Advertigo website. SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Los Angeles, CA, United States


?1582777257

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Foley Mustang Baby - Adoption, Rescue

AAE welcomed Gentry, a pretty young mare, and Foley, her little "red" colt from the DreamCatcher Wild Horse and Burro Sanctuary in September 2017. When they arrived, young Foley seemed a bit lethar... SEE MORE DETAILS found on American Listed

El Dorado Hills, CA, United States



More information on Mustang


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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