Domestication of this horse occurred five to six years before the end of the Neolithic Age. It is almost certain that it first happened in Eurasia through nomadic Aryan tribes around the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. From this perspective of world history, the existence of real wild horses started to decline; their domestic stocks have taken place. Horses have been found all over the world depending on their location and personality; since then they have been given certain varieties.
Only horses of the thick Mongolian horse Przewalski'a in the plain meet the scientifically strict definition of Mustang. No matter how many generations the horse lives in this range, wildlife is an accurate explanation of them. They are livestock restored to wild condition. In fact, since the Spanish talent reintroduced horses into North America only after several hundred years ago and the continent had disappeared for a thousand years, they no longer match the natural ecosystems here. Therefore, this relationship is difficult. Because the horses' grazing habits will destroy the natural balance of their living areas in these areas. As they are like wild goose, ostriches, or any other foreigner, unnatural visitors came to this country and extensively imbalanced against real natural and native species And have a devastating effect.
The horse of Przewalski (shuh-val-skee) native to the Central Asian prairie is the only horse that has never been domesticated. ("Wild horses" are not really wild like American wild horses.They are domestic horse descendants.) Przewalski's horses (commonly known as P horses) survived . Oops, on behalf of the occupation of the Nazis, they used them from the occupied countries (such as the Warsaw Zoo) to show off the German zoo. He is also enthusiastic to use wild horses as part of his Tarpan trying to counter the extinction.
Equus ferus przewalskii, which freely roams in the prairie of Central Asia, has been regarded as the last wild horse for a long time, but it is the only living horse ever never tamed. But what about them? A new genetic study of DNA obtained from ancient horse bones shows that Przewalski gazelle horses domesticate their ancestors. That is, even these iconic wild horses are not wild but wild. Who is the domestic horse's wild ancestor? The various evidences collected before show that Botima is a potential ancestor of all domestic horses. Botai people are an ancient group of hunters and nomads living in northern Kazakhstan. Their ruins dates back to about 5,500 years ago and pieces of pottery containing the residues of horse milk are scattered.