judith.kuhn
stormborn
Icelandic horses are known for their robustness. Most of the animals in Iceland are kept outdoors all year round and develop a very thick winter coat in winter. In summer, many of the approximately 80,000 horses (as well as sheep) are allowed to run free in the mountains so that they can graze in the lush vegetation of the highlands. Surprisingly, there are actually around 100 wild horses in Iceland, which are of course feral domestic horses.
stormborn
Icelandic horses are known for their robustness. Most of the animals in Iceland are kept outdoors all year round and develop a very thick winter coat in winter. In summer, many of the approximately 80,000 horses (as well as sheep) are allowed to run free in the mountains so that they can graze in the lush vegetation of the highlands. Surprisingly, there are actually around 100 wild horses in Iceland, which are of course feral domestic horses.