A bronco.
In the US wild or feral horses are called Mustangs or Mustenos. Some people call them broncs which is incorrect. Broncs are horses used for bucking in rodeos.
They are protective by kicking, bucking, and things like that.
A bucking bull.
horses fear wind and i heard they don't like snakes!
a bronco is a feral horse that has lived in the wild its entire life. it is also referred to domestic horses not fully trained to saddle. have you ever heard of a bucking bronco? they are prone to unpredictable behavior, particularly, bucking.
Yes, horses can sense weather, and, the horses can predict when there is going to be an earthquake. They start bucking and neighing at each other. Hipprocker x
Well ushally they are at the back of the saddle nearest to the horses tail. there should be about an inch and a half between the strap and the horses belly.
This would depend on what you mean. If you mean bucking horses like those found in rodeos, then they use a specialized bucking saddle nowadays. However if you mean for a privately owned horse that bucks, then the type of saddle has absolutely no bearing on it. Stock saddles also called western saddles tend to be harder to fit and heavier, which will cause back problems at some point in all horses that use them. English saddles are lighter, easier to fit and cause far fewer problems over the long term. The type of saddle used should in no way be an attempt at stopping the horse from bucking. Proper training is what is needed.
horses have different ways of sending messages to other horses and us. a good example is: neighing means the horse is distressed. horses also have physical communication as well. rearing and bucking are signs of either fear or anger.
Horses can defend themselves in many ways. Kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, squealing, and sometimes having a herd behind them works also to gang up on enemies.
The mechanism will operate, but you really wouldn't be "shooting" per se without any projectiles to launch.
All horses can jump. Some of them are better than others and have been bred for it, and others can not so well. But any horse should be able to clean a natural height.