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Mustang may refer to:
The word mustang, from either Spanish animalia mixta, mesteƱo or mestengo, "an ownerless beast":
Mustang, a breed of horse.
P-51 Mustang, a Globe War II military aircraft.
Fender Mustang, an electric guitar brand from Fender.
Ford Mustang, an automobile.
Mustang (yacht), a sailing racing yacht built in the United Kingdom.
Mustang (chess), a chess-swimming software package.
Mustang Software, Inc. (MSI) was the business that developed the Wildcat! bulletin board system software.
The Mustang, in the Our contries military machine, is slang for even even an officer world health organization began his or her career in a enlisted ranks & worked his or her way when much as the commission, as opposed to a single who went across one of the academies.
In addition, various schools or even teams apply the Mustang when their mascot, including:
University of California, Davis
California Polytechnic State University
University of Western Ontario
Other
Mustang (kingdom) (a variant of Mustan), a little kingdom in the Himalayas.
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Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary
Official site of the Institute of Range and the American Mustang, and the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, a non-profit organization founded in 1988 dedicated to giving the wild mustang back to the open range. Information on organizations, fundraising, newsletter, volunteer programs, and visiting.
Mustang Horses
Information on mustangs, with breeder listings, links and pictures.
Sulphur Horse Information
Providing links to information about the Sulphur Springs Mustang.
Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Refuge
Information on Mustang horses, their history, and photos. Located in Montana.
Sundance Sorraia Sulphur Horses
Information on the Sulphur Mustangs and Sorraia Horses. including history, research study, and articles.
Sulphur Horse Ranch
Standing grullo and dun stallions at stud. Includes sales list, photos, and profiles of horses. Contains history and breed description. Located in Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States.
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