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noun - a wild horse
BRUMBY - A Brumby is a free-roaming feral horse in Australia. Although found in many areas around the country, the best-known Brumbies are found in the Austra...
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Wild horse in Australia |
One Australian breaks in, stealing ring from Birmingham lad |
Foreign 14 from Birmingham in reserve |
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May 26 2011 The Telegraph - Toughie |
May 15 2010 The Times - Cryptic |
Dec 14 2008 The Times - Concise |
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A wild or feral horse. |
a wild horse, especially one that has escaped from a farm |
(in Australia) a wild or unbroken horse. |
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A Brumby is a free-roaming feral horse in Australia. Although found in many areas around the country, the best-known Brumbies are found in the Australian Alps region. Today, most of them are found in the Northern Territory, with the second largest population in Queensland. A group of Brumbies is known as a "mob" or "band". * Brumbies are the descendants of escaped or lost horses, dating back in some cases to those belonging to the early European settlers, including the "Capers" from South Africa, Timor Ponies from Indonesia, British pony and draught horse breeds, and a significant number of Thoroughbreds and Arabians. * Today they live in many places, including some National Parks. Occasionally they are mustered and domesticated for use as campdrafters, working stock horses on farms or stations, but also as trail horses, show horses, Pony Club mounts and pleasure horses. They are the subject of some controversy regarded as a pest and threat to native ecosystems by environmentalists and th |