If you have to ask that question you shouldn't be doing it. Encouraging a horse to act aggressive is a recipe for disaster. This should only be attemted by professionals, and usually is only needed for TV and movies. In the real world an aggressive horse is a danger to his handler and to himself.
Theres no specific time they get aggressive. They act how they act because how they are raised and how they are trained.
Yes they are aggressive. They act reserved with strangers, but that does not mean shy.
Aggressive and violent.
Well, it depends. If you want your rottweiler to be a guard dog but you dont want him/her to hurt your friends then you need to call me but i cant give my # or if you want your dog to stop all the aggressive act you can call Seser Mulan the dog trainer and tamer. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR DOG!!!!!!!;-)
There are adoption programs for Mustangs where people can go and select and buy a wild mustang to tame and train. Most of these are based from California and Nevada. It is only for those individuals who have the expertise to train green or wild horses, and not for those who don't know the proper ways to tame or act around a wild horse.
Horses in general do not act any certain way because of their color. A palomino horse is simply a color of horse, not a breed. In the wild, they will act the way any wild horse will act.
Punch them in the face act dead
you act calm and leave them alone
A blench is a deceitful act or trick, or a sidelong glance.
no
Something a magician says when he finishes the magic act or trick.
look into their eyes, seem casual and act innocent.