Ok this is an easy one! If you mean like bad behavior: nipping,kickking, bucking, rearing, swishing tail (not at fly's) , Throwing head up, etc. And a lot more.
Yes, cows and horses have innate and learned behavior.
wild horses are shy animals and need to be approached with caution.
Yes. Herd behavior is ingrained in horses and training techniques often build on elements of herd behavior in the breaking process.
A hippologist is a person who specializes in the study of horses. They may have expertise in areas such as horse behavior, anatomy, genetics, or training.
Horses paw the ground as a natural behavior to communicate, relieve stress, or show impatience.
wild horses are shy animals and need to be approached with caution.
A horses head help them to see farther away than what they can see
Horses paw while eating to search for better food, relieve stress, or communicate with other horses.
No, horses do not see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see shades of color, but their color range is limited compared to humans. Horses primarily see blues and yellows.
There isn't a place where you can see the top horses of each breed, but if you go to the city hall and you can see records, and the top horses on the server.
No horses cant see in front of themselves because they are prey, so they see on the sides of there heads.
yes most horses that have over 5 whorls can be very excitable, horses with less tend to be calmer. horses that are left sided tend to be males, and right sided horses are usually mares.