Tamed horses have many behaviors. First of all they use body language. A horses ears sofly held and facing sideways represents a happy and relaxed horse. If the horses ears are up and facing forward it means that the hore is aleted about something: it doesn't spook the horse(not yet) If the horse's ears are flat againts their head this means they are seriously mad about something. If a horse's ears are facing backwars slightly it means that the horse is listening to something. Lastly, if the horse's ears are flicking back and forth veryy quickly asnd his head is heald high it means that the horse is worried, spooked, and scared. Horses neigh and call. This is like a request to find out where other horses are. Horses squeal, nicker, and whinny too. Horse will kick and bite.
Wild horses can be unpredictable and you should not approach them or try to feed them. Wild horses can be trained and domesticated but it is unsafe to do this unless you have a lot of experience. Wild horses live in herds, with one "lead stallion" and a band of mares that the stallion will periodically breed with each of them. The herd may also include the mare's foals. Other stallions may try to fight the lead stallion for control of the herd and the fight is often to the death. Wild horses behave similarly to domesticated horses and can be affectionate to each other. They will most likely to be unfriendly to humans, though.
Environment actually has no effect on the behaviour of a horse. The natural behaviour and psychology of a horse remains the same irrespective of what environment they live in. They may have different strategies to adapt to the climate/environment they live in, but their behaviour remains the same.
normally horses are very well behaved and do not cause problems unless badly treated when they maybe prone to biting or kicking
Completely depends on the horse.
You add together the horses current personality and intelligence. Then you add the breed max together. Then you divide the horses current intelligence and personality added together by the horses breed max. multiply the answer by 100
horse intelligence + personality --------------------------------------- x 100 = % breed intelligence + personality
I have an American paint and she is sweet and calm
Personality and Intelligence
It depends on the nature and personality of the horse
You can not train a horse in intelligence or personality i.e, you cant make your horse smarter or have more spunk. These are called un trains or uts. You add together the horses current personality and intelligence. Then you add the breed max together. Then you divide the horses current intelligence and personality added together by the horses breed max. multiply the answer by 100
1. add your horses personality, and intellegence (make sure your horse doesn't have any companions on because that will change your answer.) 2. go to the library and look up breeds, and then find your horses breed. once you find the horses breed, it will show you the maxed intellegence and personality of that breed. 3. add the maxed personality and intellegence of that breed like you did on your horse. 4. divide your horses uts (intellegence, and personality added) by the maxed of that breed. 5. you should come up with somthin like 0.6829475 and then round it. (eg. 0.6829475 = 69%uts)
How do I find my horses UTS out?Quite simple really...The better your horses Intelligence and Personality are the better UTs they have.what does UTs stand for?It stands for untrainables So stats that you can't change/train.How do I know what my horses intellgience and personality levels are?Check the red stats on your horses profile..NOT THE BLUE ONES! Intel and personality Should be listed there Along with some other Stats that ARE trainable.How do I find the UT percentage?Make sure that the horse has no companians that could change the stats. First add the horse's actual Intelligence and Personality points together. We'll call this a. Then add the maximum Intelligence and Personality together. We'll call this b.Now divide a by b and then multiply by 100.This is the UT percent.
Depends on their personality if they are nice and calm they should be ok but if they always throw you then they can stay like that A horses tempremant can change like the weather some horses just have an off day xx
It all depends on the horses personality. But the best horse for beginners is the American Quarter Horse. They are a very intelligent breed and are known for their sweet personality's.
Firstly, horses cannot whistle but they can whinny. Some horses will whinny or neigh back at you, but others might not. It depends more on the horse's personality and if they're feeling chatty or not.
The Feel Soft And Cuddly like horses or donkeys