Turpal, a free-roaming horse came to help Pkharmat in his journey when he called him.
All other free-roaming horses today are feral horses, descended from domesticated ancestors.
The island is home to over 400 free-roaming horses, protected by law from human interference.
In the free-roaming horse, it hardens into a callous consistency with a near-smooth surface.
By 1900 North America had an estimated two million free-roaming horses.
Today, free-roaming horses are protected under United States law, but have disappeared from several states where there were once established populations.
A few hundred free-roaming horses survive in Alberta and British Columbia.
A Brumby is a free-roaming feral horse in Australia.
There are several hundred free-roaming horses on the island, families mostly, and they often share the roads with you but are thoughtful in moving aside.
A feral horse is a free-roaming horse of domesticated ancestry.