Not all accidents and mishaps can be prevented but there are things you can do to reduce the chance of injury. Keep things picked up anywhere a horse might go. If there is a lot of 'junk' laying around, the horse could get cut,
The very factor to put blinkers on your horse for safety is why they can be a danger. The point of blinkers is to keep the horse's focus on whats in front of him. And in the right circumstances they keep the horse going forward. But it also means he can't see to either side of him. If your not careful he may spook badly from a noise he couldn't see. I would only use them in very structured environments.
The horse is talking, you will notice this if it is around other hores or if the horse feels its in danger.
Unless you are a trainer or an expert rider DO NOT KEEP THE HORSE. A crazy and stupid horse is a danger to you, everyone around you and to itself. The love you feel for it now will fade as you are faced with a plethoria of problems and issues. You will eventually resent the horse and it will be too late to do anything about it. If you are a beginner and do not know how to train a horse propertly do yourself and the horse a favor and return it before it hurts you. You will eventually find a another horse to love that is more suited to you and not a danger.
I think it tends to flee :)
Twitching your horse correctly and briefly is a humane way to keep his attention off whatever else is going on, such as when the horse has his teeth floated, tubing or other proccedures that are an unpleasant reality in the life of the modern horse. An out of control horse is a danger to himself and all those around him. It also saves the horse from a strong sedative and it's groggy recovery.
there are loads of enemies yo a horse but the worst would be a bear.
Keep your horse and get an old car. :)
You can put a heavy blanket on a horse in the winter to help keep the horse warm and keep dirt and mud off. Also you can keep a very lightweight blanket on the horse in the summer to keep dirt,dust,and mostly flies off your horse.
Your horse is in danger call a farrier and a vet immediately!
it is in groups and herds and there is usaully a stallion of the pack, which leads and looks for danger with it's ears and eyes.
You can keep a horse in a livery yard,a back garden may not be big enough.
you keep on feeding it and keep on adding it's horse points