Yes. There was a girl on a trail ride once, and a coyote came and the horse spooked, throwing the girl. She was knocked out and the coyote was coming towards her, looking to eat. Instead of running, which is a horse's first instinct, it came back and faught the coyote off. (no lie). It stayed with her until she awoke, then when she did awake, the girl was able to lay on the horse's back while it made its way back to the farm. Note: the girl had rescued this horse a few weeks back. A horse in known to protect it's master, or it could be known as the "leader" or their young. But really it depends on the connection between horse and rider.
the horses owners
Horses protect themselves by kicking or biting there predator.
some horse owners do not know and some are aware of what is happening to their horses.
The horses are owned for transport, or in other countries for food.
The horses carry loads to wherever their owners want them to.
They can kick their owners, fight w/ the other horses, injurse people, etc.
Yes.
from horse owners
Yes
Some owners geld their horses because stallions have a tendency to get distracted easier when mares or fillies walk by. Especially with racehorses. Their focus is better,
Yes, sea horses do feed and protect their kids. Both male and female sea horses can have babies. they can have up to 1000 in one day and they come out of the sea horses stomach
They graze on native vegetation.