Either because they want to get you off their back, they are scared, exited or annoyed.
most horses would buck:) x
they will usually run and buck.
Horses will generally, run, buck, kick, rear up, or will act jumpy, etc.
On the TV show "Gunsmoke," the character Buck was played by several different horses over the course of the series. The exact number of horses that portrayed Buck is not definitively documented, but it is estimated that at least five different horses were used for the role. Each horse was trained for specific stunts and scenes to ensure the safety and success of the filming process.
A baby buck if your talking about horses then a baby buck is where your horses barely bucks like a old horse will prob-ally do a baby buck cuz there to old to buck very hard .Like my lil sis has a 28 year old mare and she still baby bucks and my lil sis is only 4 years old.
Assuming by bronk you mean buck, it can be because they are afraid or because they are upset or frustrated. Sometimes horses just buck because they are bursting with energy and need to burn some of it off.
The stable buck (male goat) is a 'pet' for horses in the stable. He prevents fights between bored or high-spirited horses, and since a 'buck' never comes into heat, stallions remain unmoved. Documented origin 1660.
Trampas's horse was named Buck...
Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke, rode a buckskin horse.
A baby buck if your talking about horses then a baby buck is where your horses barely bucks like a old horse will prob-ally do a baby buck cuz there to old to buck very hard .Like my lil sis has a 28 year old mare and she still baby bucks and my lil sis is only 4 years old.
Horses can buck/throw people off of their backs, as well as kick them, both of which can cause major injuries.
Yes. A horse can buck at any time, wether its getting groomed, standing still, your behind it, or ontop of, Trotting, walking, galloping, cantering, galloping, it can always buck.