Origins of the wild horses in Livno are firmly associated with the influence of man. It all started with the working horses which were used in agricultural production. When the horses were replaced by tractors, their owners released them free instead of selling or killing them. In the middle of the economic and war-influenced migrations, people were leaving their homes and their livestock. Luckily, the army released them into the nature. Shortly after the war, the number of horses came down to minimum - around fifty, but it eventually increased to two hundred in 2010, when they were protected by law. In the last seven or eight years, their number multiplied. Today, there are seven hundred wild horses around.
It is also important to mention that, because of the generation shift, the horses inhabiting Kruzi now are completely wild animals.