Horses are somethimes aggressive IF you purchased him/her from a different owner that abused him/her. They are very cute and very kind and gentle only if you give them a lot of care and love. I love horses!
Horses thrive on a pecking order. The Alpha horse is the Boss. Pushes the other horses around. Wants to be in charge. Usually has a more aggressive personality. But keep in mind - aggressive doesn't always equal "mean".
No. WD40 is to aggressive to use on the thin skin of a horse. Only use things meant specifically for horses.
No, not all gray horses will have cancer. However, gray horses are strongly predisposed to developing malignant melanomas, an aggressive cancer starting from the pigment-producing cells of the skin.
Hippos, elephant, rhinos, and large draft horses, mainly.
No they do not. Bumblebees are not aggressive by nature and they will not attack you unless you try to harm them or their nest.
fearful, even a stallion most of the time keeps his distance.
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Yes. it can be aggressive to other horses
YES! horses have whats called a Pecking order. Its all about dominance. If one is dominant then he can be aggressive to other horses below his status. You must be the dominant horse in your horses mind, just remember that. But steer clear from aggressive horses interacting, they could bolt and hit you at any moment yes
we have horses because it helps nature
Horses are a natural product created by nature through millions of years of evolution.
No, not all teachers are aggressive. It depends on their character and human nature.
It depends on whether or not the other horses it's with are aggressive. If they are, it may be possible that the horse in question could defend itself. Yes, and it can go the other way too.
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