This is the sort of thing that needs context. It could be either positive or negative.
Positive: Big, strong
Negative: Big (in the sense of "ungainly"), ugly ("horse-faced" is not a compliment).
It is Welsh for horse riding or horse rider
Eat the freaking horse!
A walking man.
what does "doing the horse" for money mean
That would be the horse's rear end (if the horse if facing north, then obviously his rear end is facing south)!
If You mean the horse with the feathers, i think you mean a Shire horse.
The horse has given birth to a baby horse called a foal.
If uncastrated, a stallion. If castrated, a gelding.Did you mean "what is a male horse called?"If so, then a male horse who has not been castrated is called a Stallion and one who has been castrated is called a Gelding.
in a barn. they are domestic, not feral or wild. If you mean on Horse isle 2 then plains
No a hare is a rabbit but a grown female horse is called a Mare.
I think you mean under 14.2hh. No horse has ever been above 25hh, I think... Anyways, a horse under 14.2hh is called a pony.
Do you mean after the ears? then it is called the bridle path. you would clip it as long as the horse's ears.
A "semi-wild horse" is a Mustang. They are thus called because of their unusual history.
You probably mean the famous mustang horse named "Cloud".
it means they can no longer mate with a mare to make a foal it is called gelding and can improve the tempermant of the horse!
The 'horse' in chess is actually called a knight (N) . I'm not quite sure what you mean by knighted.
A horse used for producing foals. Whether it is the mare used for breeding, often called a broodmare, or a breeding stallion, often called a stud, they can both go under the "breeding horse" title.