They can jump over high fences.
The same as any other horse mainly, they are strong and have powerful hindguarters. They have more of a wild instinct in them though.
A were-horse is a mythical creature that is a human who can transform into a horse, typically during the full moon. In folklore, they are often associated with shape-shifting abilities and supernatural powers.
Golden Spurs are a black market (BM) item on Howrse that help improve the abilities of a horse in the game. Once they are obtained they must be attributed to a specific horse to be used.
Molly Gow cannot get a horse because she may not have the proper space, resources, or abilities to care for a horse. Owning a horse requires a considerable amount of time, effort, and financial commitment, which Molly Gow may not be able to provide.
The kelpie is a mythical Scottish water spirit that often takes the form of a horse. It is said to lure people, particularly children, to their watery demise. The kelpie is known for its shapeshifting abilities and its association with waterways such as rivers and lochs.
The Knabstrup originated in Denmark.
Kelso was named Horse of the Year in 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964. He was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse known for his exceptional racing abilities and accomplishments during that period.
The smallest type of horse or pony is usually considered to be the Miniature Horse, which stands at 34 inches (86 cm) or less at the withers. They are known for their small size, gentle demeanor, and versatile abilities.
In the game "Gallop and Ride," you can find your foal when it grows up at your stable or ranch, where you can interact with and care for your horse. As you progress, you can also explore different locations in the game to ride and train your horse. Additionally, you may participate in events or competitions to showcase your horse’s abilities.
An adult female horse is called a mare. Mares are typically over the age of four and can be used for riding, breeding, or general farm work. They play a crucial role in the equine industry for both their reproductive abilities and their athletic capabilities.
The Windows Trojan horse "ProRat" is capable of stealing passwords, keylogging, opening and closing the CD tray, taking screenshots, moving the mouse cursor and more. You can learn more about this Trojan at the Wikipedia.
Unlike humans or most animals, horses do not rely on color or abilities of the opposite sex. Therefore, it would not matter if the horse was bright purple and slower than a snail, if there is a mare and a stud or stallion in the same field together they will naturally attract eachother. But, in order to mate, the mare would first have to be in heat.