make a loud noise and a sharp movement towards them.. be careful not to get between them. Just try and distract them.
yes actually the most common cause for fighting was fighting for horses
Horses
A lot of horses protect themselfs by fighting or fleeing. Obviously fleeing is running away. In fighting the horses while bite, kick with their front legs, buck (kick with back legs) and nidge eachother.
no i think it's just mean
Yes. They didn't use them for ploughing (they had oxen for that) or fighting (they dismounted for that).
Cavalry. Not everyone on horseback was a knight.
Over 8 million died on all sides fighting in the war. Two and a half million horses were treated in veterinary hospitals with about two million being sufficiently cured that they could return to duty.
No, just two...
they rear and buck the other horses, so keep your distence when near horses fighting because you might get hurt. the back legs can hurt you but the front legs can kill you
Horses is plural One horse. Two horses.
Depends on the horses
There are no "two horses," in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, but in The Horse and His Boy, the two horses names are Bree (stallion) and Hwin (mare).