Let then see hoew nice they are.And spend time with them.
it depends on the chromosonses it gets from its parents.
yes
it depends
Answer: The only thing you can really do is continue loving horses. It tends to be best to lead by example, don't force your parents to love horses. Depending on if your parents are scared of horses or not you can ask if you could take riding lessons or volunteer at a barn, Barnwork is a great way to demonstrate responsibility and good work ethic(even if it stinks-- quite literally sometimes) If your parents realize that you are willing to work and show responsibilty they may begin to warm up to the idea of horses. in short: 1)lead by example-don't force your parents 2)demonstrate responsibility-work at a barn etc. 3)share your joy of these magnificent creatures.
it depends on the horse some horses may not like what other horses do like
Horses, they are more like horses
they just like other horses
No human would know if horses like rodeos because humans are not horses.
Horses do not like to eat leeks
It really depends... If both parents were pure quarter horses then it will have quarter horse traits. It one parent was trotter/quarter horse, it may show trotting characteristics. In other words if one or both parents were not pure quarter horses, the baby can have characteristics from any species of its parents... probably mostly quarter horse though.
Horses are social animals and enjoy being in a herd. There is a pecking order and some horses just don't get along. ( Like people )
Wild horses are herd animals and need to be around other horses. Wild and tame horses both like and LOVE to be around other horses, but that depends on their social skills.