Some horses have a bouncier trot than others because they are either very excited, or they just have a lot of energy. Frisky horses are often get excited when you go to feed them, and will most likely try to take the bucket from you and will be hot on your heels all the way to wherever you put it's feed. That also often effects their riding.
Horses have a dominant side...some more than others.
it depends on how well the horse is trained.
All horses can jump. Some of them are better than others and have been bred for it, and others can not so well. But any horse should be able to clean a natural height.
all horses are different. to people some are are friendly and bubbly and others are more seclusive. same thing with horses and other horses in the pasture. usually they just take to one bff. but some are more social than others. some have to be out by them selves because they can handle the company and some are so laid back and perfect for the rambunctious rowdy horse.
Yes, surprisingly there's a lot of fruits and veggies horses can eat and love. Some horses seem pickier than others.
Yes, but mainly mustangs. (Wild horses, not the car) Yes, some more so than others, and very athletic. They are mostly praised for their abilities in jumping
ussually avrege are 8-20 years of age some breeds are younger to mature than others
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.
About 8-12 breaths a minute, although this does depend entirely on the particular horse. Some horses have bigger lungs than others, so the range can vary.
No, less bouncy actually. I think?? :? :) :P :D
A bouncier balls is likely to travel to farther distances than a lesser bouncier ball. A number of experiments conducted to prove this have shown that bouncier balls go the distance.
Some races are restircted by age, some by gender. Others may be restricted to non-winners or horses that have only won 2 or 3 races in their lifetime or perhaps with the last year.