Wild Horse PicturesThese fantastic wild horse pictures have been personally hand-picked for your viewing pleasure. The wild horse is the foundation for all natural horse care principles so this page is offered as a celebration to those majestic creatures. Wild Horse PostersThis first set of photos are all of wild mustangs and are available as posters from AllPosters.com (opens in a new window). Spanish Mustang Stallions Touching Noses Buy Posters at AllPosters.com StickersHigh Country Freedom - the mural sticker below is 48" wide by 10.5" high - not exactly a wild horse picture but stunning, all the same. These stickers are printed on self-adhesive, peel and stick waterproof vinyl they can be used both indoors and out on any flat, clean and dry surface. And what's even better is that they are removable and will not leave a sticky mess on the wall when removed. Click here to visit Critterwalls! Giant full-color wall decorations of your favorite animals. Use indoors or outdoors.Want to see more wild horse photos? Click here to see lots of cute foals. Return from Wild Horse Pictures to All Natural Horse Care home page |
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