Yes horses are smart and very trainable animals. If they were not relatively easy to train humans would not have domesticated them and used them for millennia.
Define "smart." All animals that live in a pen are smart to some level of degree. These include pigs, cattle, horses, goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, mules and donkeys.
Horses are considered smart animals because they possess good memory, problem-solving skills, and the ability to learn from previous experiences. They are also highly social animals with complex communication skills and strong emotional intelligence. Horses have the ability to adapt and respond to their environment, making them intelligent creatures.
All horses are smart in their own right, however some individuals may be more intelligent than others. As a general rule, Thoroughbreds are very smart horses.
as smart as a doctor but with animals
VERY SMART! cats are very smart animals and tigers are part of the cat family :)
Generally, yes. They are hardy, somewhat surefooted, and smart.
because they have smart brains
Of course they are! They have to survive don't they!
Horses are mammals/animals with four legs.
No, horses do not prey on other animals. They are plant eaters.
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.