In the poem "Horse" by Pablo Neruda, the horses are depicted as strong, wild, and free-spirited creatures. They are portrayed as embodying power and grace as they roam freely through the landscape, leaving behind a sense of beauty and mystery. The poet admires the horses for their untamed nature and their ability to evoke a sense of wonder and awe.
What kind of shows... Jumping, Trekking just what they think about about it, im doing a speech on "Horse riding from the horses eye view"
At a livestock or horse auction, but be sure you know what you're doing and check the horses beforehand. Know the price of horse meat because that will be your bottom line.
Well yes and no. Every horse is capable of doing dressage, but not all are capable of doing it well enough to compete.
Have a look on youtube for videos of Monty Roberts doing the t-touch on horses
Wild horses are not trained, and they usually live in the wild with a herd. On the other hand, tame horses are fully, maturely trained for shows or other activities. Tame horses usually live in stables or farms. If you are in the process of training a wild horse, get research and make sure you know what your doing.
I think male sea horses are the ones that produces babies
A lot of them did, yes, even though a lot of the cowboys doing it didn't realize they were doing what we would call "abuse" to a horse today.
No, her father came out to see what she was doing. They had a talk for a while, but army vehicles drove up their drive way. She had to quickly hide the horses.
horses that are older or that have had an opperation need glucose more than a younger horse etc. so depends on those things. good for horses doing really strenuious work too
Of course you can. Any horse can be trained. You need to have patience. To train a wild horse or any bad horses, you need to practice hard by doing the same thing to the horse a dozen of times. You have to be patient and gentle with the horse, so that it could trust you. Most people hurt the horses if they dont listen to them. That is wrong. What you can do is to learn the horse, be patient with it, and offer it a pat or any treats when he/she does a good job.JY
Im not sure but i think it means they are not scared but wary of what you are doing
Horses defecate while doing whatever they were doing when the 'urge' hit them. If they were standing still, then yes, they stand still. If they were walking, then they walk when they defecate. If horses are alarmed, they often defecate while running away.