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Rewilded from a 12 cohort population which was already descended from interbreeding with domesticated Horses so this is at best a back-fill and probably we can't get fully back to the root.

They're truly wild within the limits of "true"

These horses have similar markings as the wild Kiger Mustangs in Oregon.

Kiger Mustangs are a distinct, protected population of wild, free-roaming horses found in the Steens Mountain region of southeastern Oregon. They are descendants of early Spanish horses and are known for their dun-colored markings.