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Keepers of Corolla wild horses concerned about Va. mustangs 

WVEC Norfolk - Jan 12 11:24 AM
COROLLA, N.C. (AP) -- Keepers of the wild horse herd in Corolla are worried about a Spanish mustang fund proposed in Virginia and the competition it could create.
Keepers of Corolla wild horses concerned about Va. mustangs 
WRIC 8 News Richmond - Jan 12 10:49 AM
COROLLA, N.C. Keepers of the wild horse herd in Corolla, North Carolina are worried about a Spanish mustang fund proposed in Virginia and the competition it...

Keepers of Corolla wild horses concerned about Va. mustangs 
The Daily Comet - Jan 12 9:17 AM
Keepers of the wild horse herd in Corolla are worried about a Spanish mustang fund proposed in Virginia and the competition it could create. Legislation submitted this week in Richmond would establish a fund to pay for containing and recapturing wild horses roaming from North Carolina.

Keepers of Corolla wild horses concerned about Va. mustangs 
WDBJ 7 Roanoke - Jan 12 12:23 PM
COROLLA, N.C. Keepers of the wild horse herd in Corolla, North Carolina are worried about a Spanish mustang fund proposed in Virginia and the competition it could create.

- Spanis Mustangs

Here is an article on Spanish Mustangs.

Spanish Mustangs, also called Colonial Spanish Horses, are of great historic importance. They descend from horses introduced from Spain during Spainsh Mustangs the age of the conquest of the Americas. Spanis Mustangs They are a type that is mostly or wholly extinct Sapnish Mustangs now in Spain. [1]

Spanish Mustangs are sometimes confused with the American Mustang, feral horses descended from both Spanish Spansh Mustangs horses and other feral Spanidh Mustangs horses escaped from various sources that currently run wild in protected areas of the American west, currently managed by Spanihs Mustangs the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). However, the true Spanish Spansih Mustangs Mustang differs from the "wild" American Mustang in appearance and ancestry.

Contents

  • 1 Breed Spaish Mustangs standard
  • 2 See Spamish Mustangs also
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Breed standard

The Spanish Mustang Registry, founded in 1957 describes the breed standard as follows:

"The Spanish Mustang is a medium sized horse ranging from 13.2 to 15 hands with an average size of approximately 14.2 hands with proportional weight. They are smooth muscled with short backs, rounded rumps and low set tails. Coupling is smooth and the overall appearance is of a well balanced, smoothly built horse. The girth is deep, with well laid back shoulder and fairly pronounced withers. They possess the classic Spanish type head with a straight or concave forehead and a convex nose which is in contrast to the straight forehead and nose of most breeds. Ears are medium to short and usually notched or curved towards each other. Necks are fairly well crested in mares and geldings and heavily crested in mature stallions. Chests are narrow but deep with the front legs joining the chest in an "A" shape rather than straight across. Chestnuts are small or missing altogether, particularly on the rear legs. Ergots are small or absent. Feet are extremely sound with thick walls, many having what is typically known as a "mule foot" which resists bruising due to the concave sole. Canons are short, upper foreleg is long with the canon bone having a larger circumference than other breeds of comparable size and weight. Long strided, many are gaited, with a cmfortable gait such as the amble, running walk or single foot. Some individuals are laterally gaited and do a very credible "paso" gait though without extreme knee action. They are remarkably hardy animals and tend to be less prone to injury, particularly of the legs and feet, than other breeds.[2]

See also

  • Sorraia - wild horses indigenous to Spain

References

  1. ^ Sponenberg, D. Phillip "Spanish Mustangs and Barbs" Conquistador Magazine [1] Accessed June 5, 2006
  2. ^ http://www.spanishmustang.org/index1.html


External links

  • Spanish Mustang Registry
  • "Spanish Mustang"
  • Speir, Vicki Ives "The Spanish Mustang"
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