Horses generally relieve themselves wherever the urge strikes them, so long as they feel comfortable and not under undue stress. That said, some horses are particular and will try to defecate in a particular spot. Stallions are notorious for creating hills of manure in prominent parts of their habitat/pasture/stall.
Horses paw the ground as a natural behavior to communicate, relieve stress, or show impatience.
Horses paw while eating to search for better food, relieve stress, or communicate with other horses.
They relieve themselves in the ocean.
Horses protect themselves by kicking or biting there predator.
Dogs don't actually 'like' to lick themselves - they do it to clean themselves or relieve discomfort.
of course they fart! How else do they relieve themselves?
the same place where the relieve themselves.
after they relieve themselves and after they make a dish
No horses cant see in front of themselves because they are prey, so they see on the sides of there heads.
Horses are a flight animal, they will run away from danger.
If you simply wiki "cnidarians" it'll tell you the answer.
The same as any other creature. To relieve pain.