Horse Dynamics
Minor edit: Actually please note that if you are on the game of Howrse answering the questions by Archimedes and the question is 'What term is used to describe the way horses interact with each other?' Then there is no option of horse dynamics but it is similar the answer out of the four would instead actually be herddynamics not horse dynamics. Sorry!!
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.
Living things interact in a number of ways. They have symbiotic relationships that can either hurt or be good for the organisms. Most organisms also produce products that other organisms need.
No. All horses are herd animals and they do much better when they are with other horses. The only time to separate a pregnant mare would be if the other horses are are picking on her and she has received injuries or at the time right before foaling when its helpful to have her in a large stall or her own paddock. After birth, if mom and baby are doing well they can both go back in with the other horses within a day or two.
Schleich horses from withers (their back) are about 10 centimeters tall Source I have a schleich stables 34 horses and 12 other animals
Of course miniature horses can get pregnant. Horses are born, not made. And they're born from other horses. Only way for that to happen is if horses get pregnant.
Mustangs and elk choose to avoid each other.
Blacksmiths interact with people who own horses and carriages .
Yes, horses can live in meadows. Meadows provide them with space to graze, exercise, and interact with other horses. It is important that meadows offer access to clean water, shelter, and protection from predators.
if they pee on the ground it means they are ferociously mad at you.
ha, they try not to. Fight or flight response. Most horses would run, if I had to bet on it.
With the exception of sharing a watering hole most wild or ferel horses keep to themselves.
Usually, some where in a grassy area or a silent spot where people usually don't go. Horses like to be alone and not bothered. if you are looking for a tamed horse or pony, they will usually wander off to an other ranch where there are more pony's and horses to interact with.
Is who different from other horses?
deasise fcukers It depends on what animal. If a predator, probably some kicks and scared calls. Another horse would probably show affection.
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There are many projects you could do that deal with horses. You could do a project on how horses have helped mentally disabled people learn to interact or you can choose to do a project on the history or horse racing.
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