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Sometimes the herd can form circles around the foals. Or if they are running, they can kick and bite, and if you get bit or kicked by a horse, I'm sure the thing that is trying to harm them will leave them alone. But when it comes to humans, kicking and biting kind of applies, but basically their main way would be to run.

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they protect their young ones by staying close to them.

it is better when a horse is born at night so that she can run away from the predators.

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