The horses. That duck's bill would be a sight to behold...
There are no "dressage horses" but some breeds are used for dressage more than others,, e.g. you would probably use a warmblood rather than a cob. But basically, a dressage horse is a horse that does dressage :)
one horse sized duck
Most horses will hurt you if they do not know you. After owning a horse for 3 years, he might let you kiss him. Some horses will never let you kiss them and if you try, you will be attacked.
In a natural setting, no animal would live in a stable. And if an animal had a choice, they would choose to live in a shed or out in the open rather than a stable. But in a domestic farm setting, horses and dairy cows are the ones that live in a stable.
The answer to your question would be "horses". You would never say, "Did you see those horse?" Instead you would say, "Did you see those horses?"
Horses are herd animals, and thus prefer to be with other horses than be alone. It's the reason that they're herd animals that they will quickly bond with a human when they are alone with that human and that human, being a horse trainer or owner, is trying to gain their trust.
Some one who would attend to horses in horse racing is either a groom, a stableboy, or a wiper.(They wipe sweat of the horse.)
The horse is a prey animal, and generally today horses are not eaten by anything, unless out in the wild or sold to be slaughtered. If a horse is sold at an auction to be slaughtered the horse is generally of no use to the owner or is too old. Wild horses in the US are usually smart enough to avoid being eaten but foals or injured horses might be attacked by mountain lions/cougars, wolves, and sometimes grizzly or black bears. Domestic horses may also get attacked by such predators.
It would depend on the horse(s).
In the context of horses, "grade" typically refers to a horse that does not have a specific or recognized breed pedigree. These horses are often of mixed breeding or their lineage is unknown. Grade horses are valued based on individual characteristics rather than a specific breed lineage.
Neither. Hooves are the part of a horse's foot that are somewhat similar to a human's fingernails. You would say- that is my horse's hoof or my horse has never had a porblem with his hooves. it is never hooves horses.
alot of horses are scared of cats. because cats have sharp claws, cats could just randomly climb on the horse. poor horse the claws would dig into the horse. that would hurt