Rapid exit, or defiant rearing up for a dangerous hoof-slashing.
No. I do not think that horses have enemies. If they do, I think it is probably a wild horse to have most of enemies.
A wild horses's enemies are wolves & mountain lions.
Even though it sounds surprising, some wild horses have been known to attack wild dogs. And the dogs will actually bite the horses ankles as a response.
flight - they run away
In the wild, horses are naturally prey. Depending on where the wild horses live, they have many enemies. For example, in the western part of the US, cougars, mountain lions, wild dogs, etc. may attack and kill a wild horse. Zebras are eaten by lions, crocodiles (when they cross rivers), etc. It is hard to list all the enemies of the wild horses, unless you tell me the place the horses live.
In the wild, cougars, wolves, and even small animals can be enemies. Some horses don't like people. Horses will also spook if they see a brightly colored object, or any object for that matter, if they are not used to seeing it.
Horses may have enemies in the form of predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes in the wild. These animals may pose a threat to horses by attacking them or their foals. Additionally, horses can also be vulnerable to certain diseases and parasites.
Some wild horses are tamed as people re introduce them into the wild as other wild horses just are free
Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses was created in 1991.
yes there are. there are wild horses everywhere.
Defense against wild animals and criminals, and to kill badly injured cattle.
The Celts built crannogs as a form of defense against enemies or wild animals. These artificial islands provided security due to their isolated location and the difficulty of accessing them. Additionally, crannogs offered protection during times of conflict or warfare.