A good majority of horses do trust humans. These are horses that are treated fairly and have owners who make themselves the 'herd leader' and can prove that they will be fair, just, and protective of the horse. However not all horses will trust humans and not all humans are to be trusted, horses instinctively know this.
wild horses don't really trust horses they just ignore them or run away if they are trying to capture them.
yes they can. they actually used to live without humans in herds, until they were domesticated by humans and used for traveling purposes. there are still about 25,000 wild herds of horses.
Actually, the widest percentile of horses live within ownership of man. Most wild horses are either lost or actually live wild in other countries around the world. Everywhere is different, so horses may have different standards of living in different places.
Most humans treat horses well, but some humans (unfortunately) abuse them.
You can use a mustang horse for basically anything you use a regular horse for. They are the same thing just a little underdeveloped in size and muscles. You can ride them just like normal horses they are actually great trail horses because they have very good footing and strong hooves. Mustangs are wonderful horses. They will do just about anything for you, if you earn their trust. Trust is very important.
Horses have feeling just like we humans do as well as many other animals. Some people don't think that a animal can feel but they can. As we must trust so do horses,you can't beat a animal and expect to get it to trust you you'd never get it trained,treat them as you would want to be treated they are the free spirits of the land running free. Aren't they beautiful creatures.
Horses do have ears just like humans.
Mesquite bean pods are actually milled into a delicious sweet flour consumed by us humans and the pods are widely consumed by the local wildlife. I can't say for sure that they are safe for horses but based on the above I would assume they are actually quite a nutritious addition to a horses diet.
humans depressed humans are less effective
Why yes, but humans look nothing like horses. Horses get the same sicknesses as humans do and they can get arthritis. Hope that helps
Technically yes it can, so long as it is a strain that is infectious to both horses and humans. However, horses are pretty resistant to tuberculosis.
horses have babies just like humans, exept they're horses, of course