If they kick you hard you can be very ingured and they can take you off the ground with there teeth!
Horses in the wild defend themselves in a few way's.
as horses are prey animals there first defense is fleet of foot.
They run when threatened.
there second defense is to kick. if it is a wolf or something after them they kick it,using there powerful hind feet. if something directs its attack at them from the front they strike with there front feet.
for defending themselves against other horses,from other herds(like 2 stallions fighting for rank) they use there teeth as well as the others I named.
There jaws of coarse as huge as they are can hurt allot draw blood and make a good sized cut.
however they cannot do serious harm like a kick.
Usually when you see mares fight the leader will back up to the others and threaten to kick before she actually does. she will lift one foot and then if that doesn't work she will hop and kick with both hind feet then spin around and bite,strike whatever she has to do to win.
horses usually live on grassy plains but in some instances like in Mongolia horses live in the dessert or on the edge of one.
they can also live in rugged mountains like in Iceland or in heavy bush.
It all depends on the type of the horse.
Porcupines because they protect them selves with quills and eat leaves and they are vegiterian / they don't eat meat
-Hiding -Running -Attacking -Scaring the Prey -Sheild
The hair on the horses neck is called a mane.
Wild horses typically live in herds with other horses. They may also share their habitat with other herbivores like deer, elk, and bison. However, wild horses are known to be territorial and may fend off other animals to protect their resources.
Colloidal Silver is basically an immune enhancer for horses to protect them against fungi, viruses, and bacteria. Much the same that you received a booster shot as a kid this is the horse equivalent.
Everything in the world
Tamed horses or domesticated horse allow for their owner to protect themselves. If you are referring to protecting themselves from predators then they will always do that regardless.
Most horses will protect themselves by fleeing. If necessary, they may kick out with their back legs as they flee. Stallions may fight by biting and kicking other stallions to win the right to mate with all the mares in the herd.
they defend their selves by their claws
not..
by spine leaves
spit and kick
By stabing them selves
Mongooses protect them selves by dancing and dogging enemies.
we protect ourselves from running fast and running
hard shell
no