Horses learn how to jump and run as fast as they could.
Yes, cows and horses have innate and learned behavior.
Horses and cattle.
ropes, saddles and horses
Horses lick when they have learned something. Some people call it "Licking and chewing" or "licking their brain" Yes, they also lick when they are bored, or content (happy)
Thoroughbreds can race at speed of 25 to 45 MPH on average. The horses in the Preakness are high level horses that have learned to rate their speed but many will race in the 30 MPH range for the whole length of the race.
Squires practiced with real weapons and learned how to ride war horses
Horses have winter coats kinda like cats and dogs. I should know I have been riding for 2-3 years and the horses and I learned that while I was brushing one of them. I got this from experience Hope I answered your question 
They learned how to steer horses
yes horses can have false pregnancies and they can have miscarriges also, i learned that the hard way!!
First, they learned proper grammar. Then, they reposted their question so that someone has maybe a little idea of what in the world you are talking about.
Well it could learn to expect food like any other conditioned animal, but for horses specifically, learned behaviour could be like trotting or cantering on request via a whistle or shout.
Walking, canoes, and later horseback. After Cortez arrived in America in the 1500's, he brought horses and some were lost or released. The Native American Indians learned how to ride and hunt on wild horses they captured.