Danube Delta Horse
The Danube Delta horse is best understood as a free-roaming feral horse population rather than a standardized breed. These horses live in Romania's Danube Delta, especially around Letea Forest and nearby wetlands, and descend largely from domestic horses that were released or left unmanaged as local farming changed. Their size, coat color and build vary, but many are compact, tough horses able to travel through sand, reed beds, marsh edges and sparse woodland while finding seasonal forage.
Human involvement centers on welfare and habitat management, not ordinary breed ownership. Delta horses may compete with livestock, browse sensitive vegetation, or suffer when drought, severe winter, parasites or injury go unchecked, so authorities and animal-welfare groups have used veterinary treatment, population monitoring, contraception, adoption and rescue placement at different times. A horse taken from this setting is usually a feral or semi-feral individual, needing experienced handling, secure fencing, identification papers and patient rehabilitation before it can be treated like a domestic riding horse.
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