Does a horse consider whoever it is tamed to be its master?
Whoever the horse is tamed will recognize as its master. The horse's IQ is very high, equivalent to that of a 6-year-old child. Its vision is not very good, but its hearing is very sensitive. When the owner trains the horse, he will spend a long time with the owner, and the horse will remember the owner's voice and passwords. Once tamed, the horse will recognize it as its owner.
Shows when a horse recognizes its owner:
1. When a horse recognizes its owner, it will take the initiative to get close to the owner. It will nudge its owner with its head and breathe on its owner's face to express its emotions through exhalation.
2. When the owner approaches the horse, the horse will bark in the hope of getting the owner's attention, or it will take the initiative to come over and say hello to the owner to welcome the owner.
3. A horse that recognizes its owner has great trust in its owner. The horse will rest its head on its owner. It will feel very safe and comfortable when it is next to its owner.
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