mustang

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

The wild horse of the prairies, and the invariable companion of their inhabitants. Sparing in diet, a stranger to grain, easily satisfied whether on growing or dead grass, inured to all weather, capable of great labor, the mustang poney seems as peculiarly adapted to the prairies as the camel is to the desert.--Thorpe's Backwoods, p. 12.

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