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The Cerbat Mustang comes from the Cerbat Mountain area of northwestern Arizona & their numbers are dangerously low (like less than 50). Origins ...
The Cerbat's disposition is outstanding, quick to learn, intelligent, and willing. This is perhaps due to their centuries of mountain living or maybe in fact to their genetic inheritance, with well-boned legs and thick-walled feet.
*Cerbat - always bay roan, chestnut roan, bay, or chestnut Chakouyi - commonly bay, with few greys or blacks, elongated star is common Chara Horse - not set, developing breed ...
Feral horses of the Cerbat Mountains in Arizona contributed to the Colonial Spanish Horse of today. The original group captured from this area was caught by Ira Wakefield, who was a very accomplished mustanger.
See also: Mustang, Bay, Roan, Chestnut, Andalusian
 
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