Enough to break a bone easily!
The horse is a prey animal. He has evolved 'weapons' to defend themself from preditors. If you have ever watched a TV program about lions you can see they chase their prey from behind. One well placed kick from a hoof can kill instantly. This is why horses kick out behind.
I know that the elephant's kick is the most powerful of all the animals' but I'm not exactly sure about the horse and the giraffe. I guess it all depends. Many people have died on impact from a kick from both of these animals.
Rear and kick with both legs. Horses can also canter. Cows can't do any of those things. They can't rear because they're too front-heavy, and they can only kick out with one leg, not both. They also can only walk, trot and gallop/run, but never canter. They can buck, but not to the same level or intensity as a horse can.
Ponies can do the same things that full sized horses can do so long as you make adjustments for their heights. Miniature horses should never be confused with ponies, they should never be ridden.
For Howrse: The horse might kick.It means that the horse is a kicker.The red ribbon means that the horse has been known to kick and you should stay well away.it means taht the horse is likely to kick out if you get too close to it.
The force in a kick to the head can vary depending on the strength and speed of the person delivering the kick. It can range from a few hundred to over a thousand pounds of force, which can cause significant damage or injury to the recipient.
A horse kicked my BFF and she broke 5 ribs. The force of the kick made her fly into the side of the barn. She is okay know, but she is scared of horses. Never go behind a horse.
It is hard to kick someone out of water. There are many factors into knowing how much force you need. The depth of the water and the weight and stature of the person being kicked is needed to be known.
To Fight Or Kick.
They bite and kick.
They can kick their owners, fight w/ the other horses, injurse people, etc.
Horses kick, no animals punch except for the Chilean punching bamboo cat
Horses will generally, run, buck, kick, rear up, or will act jumpy, etc.
a way to defend them selfs
use very hard force,
A lot of horses protect themselfs by fighting or fleeing. Obviously fleeing is running away. In fighting the horses while bite, kick with their front legs, buck (kick with back legs) and nidge eachother.
u can put 2 horses in one stable but they would have to be calm so they don't kick i have done it once but u didn't have much room to tack up