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well if you run, it will run faster, you can either by pass it and Dodge or find out the reason it chased you first. Horses are herd animals so will generally not chase you unless extremely aggressive due to manhandling or you have just made them aware you have food and have made a hasty exit once realising the horse has your attention.

You can either leave the field until the aggressive horse has stopped chasing and then go back in and dominate the horse with body language and failing that wave your arms and shout in its face. His ears will go back and he will start but he will go away as he is afraid of 'being eaten'.

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