it depends on how well the horse is trained.
Clydesdale, Arabian, and appaloosas are all breeds of horses.
i think only thoroughbreds can. but maybe others. Typically races are restriced to certian breeds, but some will allow other breeds to participate, like an annual race meeting of Thoroughbreds versus Quarter Horses and the like.
Some are very smart, others, not so much. The red fox is known to be very clever, so it is comparably smarter then some breeds of dogs, however a border collie, is smarter than a red fox.
There are many different breeds of horses, each with unique characteristics. Some common breeds include Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Quarter Horses, and Clydesdales. These breeds vary in size, with some being smaller like Arabians and others larger like Clydesdales. Temperament can also differ, with some breeds known for being calm and gentle, while others may be more spirited or energetic. Physical characteristics such as coat color, mane and tail length, and body conformation also vary among different horse breeds.
ussually avrege are 8-20 years of age some breeds are younger to mature than others
some horse breeds such as exmoor and dartmoor are endangered, but horses in general are not
I hate to say it, but most rabbits are very unintellegent. Some breeds are know to be smarter than others and individual animals vary, but you probably will have no luck with the word no.
There are many different breeds of horses, each with its own characteristics and strengths. Some popular breeds include the Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Arabian, and Clydesdale. These breeds can vary in size, color, temperament, and intended use, such as for racing, showing, or riding.
it can be for some breeds but dont take the risk
Truly, that question can not be fully anwsered. There are so many horse and pony breeds in the world. There are some horses out there that we don't even know about yet.
Just one, the Palamino.
horses can fly, because horse flys are real.