The great famine of 1866-1868 had a devastating effect on the Finnish horse population.
This makes them the oldest known feral horse population in Africa.
Perhaps the incidence is no more than in the horse population in general.
However, this war had a devastating effect on the British horse population.
His goal was to increase the size and weight of the Finnish horse population.
The breed makes up roughly one third of Finland's total horse population.
In 1914, estimates put Britain's horse population at between 20,000 and 25,000.
Nevada has the largest wild horse population in the nation with estimates of the number ranging from 18,000 to 28,000.
With nearly 11 million horses within its borders, China is the leader of all nations for horse population.
These carrier horses may comprise up to half of a given horse population.