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In the 19th century, a vast swath of South Texas was known as the Wild Horse Desert, an unforgiving landscape of chaparral and scrub patrolled by herds of mustangs. These bucking broncos and faithful mares became a central part of Texan folklore.
13 Φεβ 2021 · With ranching and settlement, the wild horse became a rare site in Texas, succumbing to displacement, domestication, and extermination. The last of the mustangs on Mustang Island disappeared in the late 1800s, as the island became dotted with townsites and cattle were introduced.
29 Απρ 2019 · In the early 1800s, entire sections of Texas on old maps were labeled “wild horse desert.” That’s because these parcels of land were actually home to wild horses in numbers estimated to be close to 1 million. But where are these herds today?
16 Σεπ 2023 · In rodeos, fine horses with Spanish Mustang lineage are celebrated for their strength, agility, and connection to Texas' wild past. The modern cowboy and rancher often harken back to a time when these wild horses were essential partners in their work, helping to tame the rugged landscapes of South Texas.
13 Νοε 2017 · This land was once home to an estimated 1 million wild horses – likely more than any other region of the country. Those mustangs roamed in herds, but today, in Texas, none of those herds are left.
20 Σεπ 2017 · Above picture by Dorothea Lange at Bob's home in Carrizo Springs, TX. Who was Bob Lemmons? Bob Lemmons was one of the greatest mustangers of all time. He became a legend in his day by perfecting his unique method of catching wild mustang horses. Robert Lemmons was born a slave in Lockport, Caldwell County, Texas in 1848.