twiggy2
Well-Known Member
only in panic would horses push and shove (panic is not competing), they cannot risk damaging the legs that enable them to flee.
enclosed places are not generally where horse would choose to put themselves and rarely in the wild do horses come across a high value food source such as the one that comes in a bucket-therefore the behaviour stated as being natural competing behaviour cannot be as such situations would not arise in the natural world
enclosed places are not generally where horse would choose to put themselves and rarely in the wild do horses come across a high value food source such as the one that comes in a bucket-therefore the behaviour stated as being natural competing behaviour cannot be as such situations would not arise in the natural world