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.
Around 75 percent of all horses in the U.S. are used for pleasure. Horse owners care for them but not everyone rides horses.
Horse mating is a process of breeding. The horse mating process is initiated by horse owners. The horses to be bred are selected based on the goal of the owners.
It depends on what the excercise was. If you have a racehorse and they have had haevy excercise then you must give them supplements, high corn feed, mash/chopped lucerne and hay and natural vitamins for them to recover as well as enough rest and time to recuperate.
Yes, they can be. Depending on where they live - say in the wild, they would be "wild" animals. If living on a farm, which most are, they are considered "farm" animals. They can be used on a farm to work or for riding - either for fun, competition, or work.
Well, different horses have different kinds of breeding.LIke a thourough-bred needs to be bred proffesionally but with a clydesdale you need to let them get on with it themselves. But it's mainly the same as human breeding.
the horses owners
Mares get protective of their babies, which can appear to be moodiness.
some horse owners do not know and some are aware of what is happening to their horses.
The horses are owned for transport, or in other countries for food.
yes they do they act moody just like women do when they are pregnant they aren't as mild and mink with the owners or other horses than usual they may tend to bite and kick even if the horse had never done it before.
The horses carry loads to wherever their owners want them to.
same as horses (moody behaviour from mares and stallions sniffing the mares urine)
Yes.
from horse owners
Yes
They can kick their owners, fight w/ the other horses, injurse people, etc.
Some owners geld their horses because stallions have a tendency to get distracted easier when mares or fillies walk by. Especially with racehorses. Their focus is better,