renowned scientist dr E. Gus Cothran issued a report on the genetics of the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Herd - reported The Could Foundation.
Please note that this is the most famous mustang/wild horse herd in the US. Documentary films have been made out these walking relics of Spanish horse breeding in the Americas, especially following the life of one stallion named Cloud - ''Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies'' ( 1995 ) and ''Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns'' (2003).
The Cloud Foundation has a nice video library and photo gallery devoted to these horses.
Well, the report has plenty of important and alarming data summarised by dr Cothran:
Genetic  variability  of  this  herd in  general  is  on  the  high  side  but compared  to  past sampling of this herd, variability levels for all measures has been in decline.  This is likely due to the  population  size  that has  been  maintained  in  recent  years.    Overall,  the  herd  is  showing evidence  of  Spanish  heritage  that  is  stronger  than  seen  recently,  although  the  known  mixed ancestry  is  still  apparent.    This  is possibly  due  to  the  efforts  to  remove  horses  derived  from introductions.
Dr Cothran onclusions:
''Current variability levels are high enough that no immediate action is needed . However, there has been a general trend for a decline in variations levels of the herds. If the trend continues the variability levels of the herd could drop below the feral average within the next five to ten years.''
“The best way to maintain the current levels (of genetic variability) would be to increase population size if range conditions allow.
The report is here
Government's page
Ps
Wikipedia has a page on the subject and hence some photos from Wikipedia.




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