Each horse will have an individual personality, however as a general rule Nokota horses tend to be fairly quiet and gentle.
The Nokota Horse.
According to the Nokota Registry, the average Nokota horse is slightly larger than the American Mustang, weighing in at about 600 to 800 lbs. and standing between 14hh and 15hh on average.
Same thing any other horse eats
It does have a state horse, which is a mammal. North Dakota does not have the Nokota horse listed as an official state horse, but uses the terminology of Honorary Equine.
Brothers Leo and Frank Kuntz petitioned the North Dakota legistlature to have the Nokota named North Dakota's Honorary State Equine in 1993. It was signed into law as an addendum to another bill.
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North Dakota's state bird is the Western Meadowlark; state fish is the Northern Pike; "honorary" state horse is the Nokota (Chief Sitting Bull's horse breed).
However, North Dakota Honorary Equine is the Nokota Horse (Equus caballus) adopted in 1993.
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a horse has many behavior patterns it can have any feeling u as a person can have
The official state bird of North Dakota is the Western Meadowlark, adopted by state legislation in 1947.
NO horse is completely trained!