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Can horses get moody with their owners?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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horses can be moody and temprimental as with any animal, and if mistreated can become scared of their owners, but you can also tell the difference between a horse with somebody they dont no, and a horse with somebody they have been worked by, looked after and loved by for atleast several months because there is alot more affection and trust with long term owners.

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