Through demonstration and disipline.
Part of what a foal learns, it learns from watching other horses, and copying them.
The other part is the other horses will disipline the foal when it does wrong. Say it gets to playig a little too roughly with one of the older mares. They may threaten to kick or nip at the foal. If a foal is really disobedient, the lead mare wil chase him away from the herd and put him in "time out". Keeping him away from the herd is scary for a horse, because within the herd lies saftey, and away from it lies danger. The lead mare will keep the horse away until he shows signs of submission, lowering his head, licking his lips, etc. then the mare would turn her back on him and let him go back the herd.
A horse will train its young in certain ways, such as teaching it where to find food, water, how to interact with other horses and people, when to run from danger and when to ignore it. There are many ways a horse trains its young.
they train horses that are wild or unruly
People train horses for a variety of reasons and each has their own individual opinion on what they like about horses and why they train them. Some like to train horses to be able to say they've done, others just like working with them on their own, it really does depend on the individual person.
The same way you do when the horses are not in the olympics.
It protects its young by telling the babies to stay be side she or him train it train its young by practicing.
you buy a young horse, train it up to become a good showjumper/dressage horse/ hunter and sell it before it gets old.
horses useally trian an a ranch a field or on a pathway
Young Man Afraid Of His Horses was born in 1836.
Young Man Afraid Of His Horses died in 1893.
you train and you have to build a stable.
A pack train is a procession of beasts such as horses or mules, laden with freight.
Horses give birth to live young
Panorama of Circus Train Unloading Horses - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903