What breed of horse did the Fraser Island Brumby descend from?

The Fraser Island Brumbies, also known as the Fraser Island wild horses, are believed to be descended from horses brought to Australia by European settlers.

Specifically, the most likely ancestors are horses of British origin introduced to the island in the 19th century. It's difficult to pinpoint the exact breeds, but they were likely a mixture of draft horses, thoroughbreds, and other common breeds of the time.

While the exact lineage is a mystery, the Fraser Island Brumbies have adapted remarkably to their wild environment and have developed unique characteristics, including a smaller size and a distinctive coat color.