Yes, it does mean they get along well if they nibble at eachother. It is a form of grooming they use, so it feels good to them.
It means you are scared of horses.
By call if you mean to signal each other, or just to say 'hey I'm over here, come see me!" or to say BACK OFF, they will winnie - loud joyful snort - whats this/ back away nicker - hey there 'trumpet' - HELOOOOO TO ALL/ back away from my herd
When a horses is nibling on another horse is a sighn of friendship. if the horse was nibbling in a mean way, the other horse would kick or somthing. this nibbling act is a way of grooming eachother. -georgia head horse administrator
By mustangs I assume you mean wild horses. No, only domesticated horses SOMETIMES wear horse shoes; it is not a requirement that they wear shoes. Two of my horses do not wear shoes and the other one only wears them on his front feet for orthopedic reasons.
it depends on what you mean by range
Horses will groom each other if they get along. This action looks alot like nibbling, but they don't do it to be mean. However, a horse who goes to nibble at the behind of another passing horse probably does not get along with that horse too well.
They're not nibbling: they're grooming each other. Grooming is one of the social bonds that horses use to become and stay friends. Horses are social animals.
Rats and mice lick and nibble with their teeth to groom each other... they are just accepting you as being part of the group!
It depends what you mean by "Talk". I for one belief that they can talk to each other, but not to us. But they can, there is one at my school and it just won't shut up
It dependson the horses, sometimes there inseparable and sometimes there as mean as a rattlesnake to another!Hope this helps.
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I think what you mean is wraps or boots... not socks They wear them for support and to protect their legs from scrapes if the legs interfere with each other
It depends what you mean by that. If you mean why do they fight each other, it is because in the wild they travel in herds and they need to have one lead mare and one lead stallion. The stallion protects the herd from danger and the mare disciplines the herd. They need to know who is boss for any dangerous situations. If you mean why do people ride horses in battle it is because horses are fast, loyal and smart.
Katikati means "to stand shoulder to shoulder" or "to stand united" in Maori.
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no they love each other and are always kind to each other
they fall in love with each other...