Yes. According to the US Forest Service, there are between 500-600 of these horses living near the Salt River in Mesa, Arizona. They have lived there since the 1600's when they wandered over from nearby New Mexico when Pueblo Indians freed them during a revolt from their Spanish overlords.Are those wild horses?
Ahh I wondered that wild horses would be so at ease in the presence of humans.Yes. According to the US Forest Service, there are between 500-600 of these horses living near the Salt River in Mesa, Arizona. They have lived there since the 1600's when they wandered over from nearby New Mexico when Pueblo Indians freed them during a revolt from their Spanish overlords.
They are beloved & respected by the locals & are quite used to human contact.
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