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5 lesser-known facts about horses that will change how you see them

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 2, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Facts about horses that will change how you see them




These days, there’s a lot of talk about animal behaviour, emotions, and the special bond humans share with animals. In the middle of it all, horses remain steady and familiar– admired for their strength and speed, but often not fully understood.

Beyond their traditional image, horses have many surprising and sensitive traits that people don’t always notice. This article looks beyond the basics and shares some lesser-known facts that show just how unique they are. Whether you already know a lot about animals or are just curious, these insights give a fresh way to understand a species that has been close to humans for centuries.
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Disclaimer: The information in this article is drawn from online sources and ecological studies. Some details may vary depending on species and regions.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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They start walking soon after birth



One of the amazing things about a horse’s early life is how quickly a foal learns to stand and walk. Unlike many animals that take days, a healthy foal is usually on its feet within an hour or two and takes its first steps soon after. This quick start is vital for survival, helping them stay close to the herd and get stronger right away.

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Their digestion depends on continuous eating


Horses are designed to eat little and often throughout the day. Their stomachs are quite small compared to their body size, so big meals spaced far apart don’t work well for them. Steady grazing keeps their digestion healthy, while long gaps or irregular feeding can cause problems like discomfort or colic. That’s why constant access to forage is essential for their care.

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They remember experiences– good or bad


Horses have a strong memory, and it shapes how they respond to people and situations. They remember how they were treated, who they met, and even the places they’ve been. Positive experiences build long-lasting trust, while negative ones can leave them cautious or nervous for a long time.

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They can see almost everything around them



Because of the way their eyes are positioned, horses can see almost all around them. This wide view helps them stay alert to movement and potential danger. But they do have two small blind spots– one right in front of their nose and one directly behind them. That’s why handlers are always careful when approaching those areas.

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Body movements say more than sounds



Horses may not make a lot of noise, but they’re constantly communicating. The way they move their ears, shift their posture, or flick their tail can say a lot about what they’re feeling. Watching these small signs closely is the best way to understand them and build trust.


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Excellent information about horses.Thanks.
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