They are both prey animals so would both use pressure and release -- but horses are generally higher than cows and cows tend to be more 'flighty' in nature. I think it's great though that they live all together. Some of your questions can only be answered by watching how they interact with one...
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The answer is to work on yourself.
G is still only 2 so won't be 'studly' yet. Someone mentioned gelding him. He is perfectly workable at the moment and even if you gelded him, this behaviour would almost probably be the same at this current time with his berries or without.
Work on your...