Yes, they can run or trot for miles to avoid predators.
from the Spaniards horses mating and the horses running away
By running away. The critter was built for speed.
A lot of horses protect themselfs by fighting or fleeing. Obviously fleeing is running away. In fighting the horses while bite, kick with their front legs, buck (kick with back legs) and nidge eachother.
horses can canter, trot, and walk.
what are the dangers of running away
The bugler blows "Call to Post"
Horses are grazing animals that feed primarily on grasses. Open grasslands are the preferred natural habitat. The horse is a flight animal, running away from potential threats. In open grasslands a predator is more easily spotted and avoided.
Yes, just like humans do. Some horses are bred to race long distances, and because of that it takes them longer to get tired of running.
Horses defecate while doing whatever they were doing when the 'urge' hit them. If they were standing still, then yes, they stand still. If they were walking, then they walk when they defecate. If horses are alarmed, they often defecate while running away.
Yes, horses are built to run. They are also built to pull heavy weights, though this is secondary to their ability to run, and travel long distances. Not all horses are fast, they do have three basic 'running types' Sprinter, Middle Distancer, and stayer. Sprinters are chunky with big hindquarters. Middle Distancers tend to have slightly bigger hindquarters like a sprinter, but a bit longer in the body like a stayer. Stayers have long, lean, typically tall bodies, they can travel distances at speeds slightly slower than a sprinter.
it means that some horses are ready to running with their horse paws
Running, grooming, follow the leader, are all ways that horses play, and with u, catch me if you can!