[music playing]
NARRATOR: When a mare
gives birth to a foal,
she'll be ready to mate
again almost immediately.
And this outsider is desperate
to start his own blood line.
But every band has a dominant
male who keeps the law.
And he sees the
outlaw muscle in.
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The outsider draws first.
They rear in a
show of aggression.
But these are mere pistols.
The most devastating
weapon is at the back.
When a horse gallops, its four
legs work more like props,
while the more powerful
muscles of the hind legs
provide most of the propulsion.
And they can kick as
hard as they can run.
But with a foal
in the firing line
the sheriff can't
draw the big guns yet.
[music playing]
The foal is ushered to safety.
The Sheriff aims
with both barrels.
It's a misfire.
But 1,200 pounds of Mustang
sends the outlaw reeling.
[music playing]
A darker horse, the sheriff's
deputy, comes guns a-blazing.
But the outlaw turns on him.
[music playing]
Subordinate males will
defend their superiors.
And come hell or high
water, this deputy
has the sheriff's back.
The outlaw returns
alone to his own band,
outgunned and outmuscled.
