October 18, 2010
How Horses Differ From Human Beings
Horses are basically prey animals with an admirable flight and fight instinct. The usual response when their security is threatened is to retreat, find a place where they are at their vantage point in defending their young or their herd. Although they have a strong sense of territorial domain and hesitancy towards anything that pose as a threat to them, they are able to develop companionship to people who treat them well. They communicate through different forms of vocalizations such as whinnying, nuzzling and other forms of body language that they are capable of.





















