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Wild Colt - Brumby of Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brumby Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild Colt - Brumby of Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Australian Brumby wild horse Stallion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Australian Brumby Colts. Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Australian Brumby Stallion and one of his Foals Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Australian Brumby Mare and Juvenile Colt Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Brumby with her Foal at Mountain Thyme Sanctuary. Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Australian Brumby Wild Horse and her Foal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roan Australian Brumby Stallion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bay/Sorrel Australian Brumby Lead Mare Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brumby Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild Colts Play Fighting - Brumby of Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Australian Brumby Stallion Royalty Free Stock Photo
In Australia’s early years, a man’s best friend was not his dog, but rather his or her horse. The early pioneers were reliant upon their horses for farming, transport and industry. To perform these tasks, horses needed to be versatile, to have strength and endurance, and be able to survive Australia’s climate and nutrient-poor grass.


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