Being called a "dark horse" refers to a person or competitor who is relatively unknown or underestimated but has the potential to achieve unexpected success. This term is often used in contexts like politics, sports, or competitions, where the dark horse emerges as a strong contender, surprising others with their capabilities. The phrase emphasizes the element of surprise and the ability to outperform expectations.
I'm not entirely sure what the meaning of your question is, but if you mean getting on and off a horse, that's called mounting and dismounting. If you mean when you stand up and sit down when trotting, that's called rising trot. I can't think what else you mean.
the Lustiano, the Fresian, the Arabian, the Clydesdale, the Connemara, the Dales Pony, the Quarter Horse, the Morgan, the American Standard-bred, the American Saddle-bred, the Tennessee Walking Horse, the Thoroughbred, Also most of the English jumping breeds can also be black, such as, Holsteiner, Hanoverian.
If You mean the horse with the feathers, i think you mean a Shire horse.
it is possible but only if you have money :)
The horse has given birth to a baby horse called a foal.
If you mean in Brave, Angus is Black.
well- the horse had many names in the move- first it was called blackie, then beauty then Jack then Black Beauty. but if you mean what was the name of the horse that played him was docs keeping time. he also played the black in the adventures of the black stallion and gulliver in the horse whisperer.
means getting to horses to have it to get the female pregnant
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.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to get moving. A horse's movements are called gaits, so this refers to getting mounted and moving out.
No a hare is a rabbit but a grown female horse is called a Mare.
in a barn. they are domestic, not feral or wild. If you mean on Horse isle 2 then plains