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.
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.
by stomping on ur head
they kill them with a gun
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.
hide them in special places
no, they actually protect them. they are babies just like how we protect our babies. they have the gift of loving and knowing the young ones.
One is that they protect their young and their herd better then domestic horses do
They take care of the herd, protect the young, and try to stay alive
Most young ones of hoofed animals like horses,ass,donkey,zebra,cows.Some feline family among large cats give birth to young ones that start walking after a moment.
God gave them hooves and teeth and they will use them if they think their babies are threatened.
They charge who ever is in dangering the cub(s)
No, the petals are the ones being protected. The sepals are the protectors.
A bitless bridle, used for training young horses, often western ones but there are English variations.
Horses protect themselves by kicking or biting there predator.