2013-09-27

 A horse very seldom roams alone.

  

Picture from Horse Breeds Info

Wild horses generally gather in groups of three to twenty animals. The stallion leads the group, which consists of mares (females) and
young foals. When young males become colts, at around two years of age,
the stallion drives them away. The colts then roam with other young
males until they can gather their own band of females.

Show more