By mustangs I assume you mean wild horses. No, only domesticated horses SOMETIMES wear horse shoes; it is not a requirement that they wear shoes. Two of my horses do not wear shoes and the other one only wears them on his front feet for orthopedic reasons.
Horses wear horse shoes on the bottom of their hoofs.
No. A horse is a horse and behaves like a horse regardless if it's wild, feral or domesticated.
Not exactly. A semi-wild horse is a horse that retains much of its "wildness" but is still raised by humans. Bucking horses are semi-wild horses, for instance.
well it is not smart to ride a wild horse but wild horse rehab
Farriers are workers who specialize in shoeing horses.
Not all horses are born wild. Domestic horses when born are not really wild, they are just young and need education. There is a big difference between a wild horse and a domestic, green horse.
Wild horses tend to be a lot faster and stronger. They were born and raised in the wild so they have to be strong to protect itself. A wild horse will have some extra senses that a farm horse may not. Farm horses trust you, but a wild horse, not so much.
Yes, horses do grow out of their shoes. Their shoes can also become worn and need replacing because of that.
quarter horses
Farrier. The person who shoes horses is a farrier.
Feral horses are horses that have been tame or domesticated but have escaped and returned to the wild. An exception is Przewalski's Horse a breed of wild horse that was subjected to a breeding program and then purposefully returned to the wild. These horses have never been tamd or domesticated.