remuda

/rɪˈmudə/
noun
  1. A herd of horses from which ranch hands choose their mounts for the day.
    • Each morning, the wrangler sorted the remuda and assigned horses to the riders.
    • The remuda grazed peacefully near the corral, ready for the day's work.
    • The cowboy rode into the remuda to pick a fresh horse for the afternoon ride.
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