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Horses Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is a key characteristic that makes horses prey animals? Horses have highly developed senses of hearing and vision to detect predators, and they instinctively flee from danger. How can a horse’s behavior be affected by its diet? A poor or imb...

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What is a key characteristic that makes horses prey animals?


✔✔Horses have highly developed senses of hearing and vision to detect predators, and they

instinctively flee from danger.




How can a horse’s behavior be affected by its diet?


✔✔A poor or imbalanced diet can lead to irritability, lethargy, or digestive issues in horses.




Why is grooming an important daily activity for horses?


✔✔Grooming helps improve circulation, remove dirt and debris, and strengthen the bond

between horse and handler.




How does the social structure of horses affect their behavior?


✔✔Horses are herd animals, and they feel more secure and behave better when they have social

interactions with other horses.




What are some common signs that a horse is in pain?


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, ✔✔Signs of pain in horses can include limping, reluctance to move, changes in eating habits,

and unusual behavior.




Why do horses need regular hoof care?


✔✔Regular hoof care prevents infections, discomfort, and maintains overall hoof health,

allowing the horse to walk comfortably.




What is a typical response of a horse to a new environment?


✔✔Horses are often curious but can become anxious when placed in unfamiliar settings,

exhibiting behaviors like snorting or wide-eyed expressions.




How do horses communicate with each other?


✔✔Horses communicate through body language, such as ear position, tail movement, and facial

expressions.




What is the significance of a horse’s ears when interpreting its mood?


✔✔A horse’s ears can indicate its emotional state: forward-facing ears suggest curiosity or

attentiveness, while pinned-back ears indicate irritation or fear.




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