The ancestors of the current horse were brought to America by the 
Europeans. THey are not native to the America's.

The horses that were here before the last ice age became extinct.

Tom

On 2 Jan 2005 at 16:37, Jack wrote:

> Ray, I applaud you and Richard, and to some extent, Ken also. The 
> wild horse came over from Europe on the land bridge that once 
> connected this continent with the European continent, and were here 
> before us. Some escaped from the Spanish, I know, but the wild horse has
> its place here. The problem is, Big ranchers, using PUBLIC land for free,
> are complaining that the horse eats up the forage they want to use for
> their cattle. Now ain't that sweet??? If they paid for grazing privileges
> I could understand. Stay on that high horse, Ray!
> 





 
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