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I have heard of only one horse that has ESP. I believe they can. I mean, its a special gift, but I think at least some do. Not all can. But most will not have ESP.

Horses can sense what you are feeling. Fear, joy, ect ect. But they don't have exactly "ESP".

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How can the horses find their food?

Horses can find their food by grazing in pastures or fields where grass and other vegetation are available. They use their keen sense of smell and sight to locate food sources. Horse owners also provide hay, grain, and other supplements to ensure horses have a balanced diet.


Do horses have four knees?

Horses do not have knees in the same sense that humans do. They have front legs with knees that are equivalent to our wrists, and hind legs with hocks, which are the equivalent to our ankles. Instead of bending their legs at the "knee," horses extend their legs or "lock" them in place.


What adaptation do horses have?

Horses have adapted to be fast runners by having long, powerful legs with strong muscles. They also have a keen sense of hearing and smell to detect predators and other dangers in their environment. Additionally, their large teeth and digestive system are specialized for grazing on grass and other vegetation.


How good is a horses hearing?

Horses primary way of communicating is body language. They do have some sounds such as a whinney, nicker or snort. Well horses cant really talk if you know what i mean . They do neigh when they are happy or neigh when they are in disstress ,but mostly use body language for instance they put their ears back flat when they are angry.


Why are horse a man best helper?

Horses have been domesticated for thousands of years, making them well-suited for working alongside humans. They are strong, agile, and have a strong sense of loyalty, making them excellent companions for various tasks such as transportation, agriculture, and sports. Additionally, horses have a unique ability to form strong bonds with their human partners, contributing to the special relationship between horses and people.