Brumby | Stablemates Single
AVAILABLE TO SHIP IN MARCH 2026
Series 3
A brumby is a free-roaming feral horse in Australia. Although found in many areas around the country, today, most of them are found in the Northern Territory, with the second largest population in Queensland.
Brumbies are the descendants of escaped or lost horses, dating back to early European settlers. They are rarely of consistent size, conformation, or color, due to the fact that domestic mares may escape and join feral horse herds. They were originally of mixed type, including Australian Draught and Thoroughbred blood.
Today, it is still possible to tame and adopt Brumbies that are caught in the wild. Brumbies serve as all-around horses, and can be found in the show ring or on the trail, and have the versatility to compete in both English and Western disciplines at recreational levels.
Because Brumby horses live and breed in the wild, they don't have an official breed standard. However, they do share some common characteristics. Brumbies often have a straight profile, a deep jaw, a neck of medium length that connects to smooth withers, a short back, and a deep girth. Their frame is rectangular but their posture is square and balanced.
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