Will a horse protect you?
Yes. However horses by nature have a strong flight or fight response. Their first instincts are to flee (flight=run) and that in and of itself can protect you from many dangers they can identify before you can. Horses when backed into a corner ( figurative = no way to run ) can be dangerous opponents.
Will my horse protect me?
Do horses instinctively try to protect their owners the way the dogs do? Yes they do. At the NDA during the period we were there as cadets, we saw a photo hanging outside the office of the equitation officer of the Academy. Do horses kiss you? Just like giving hugs, horses can give kisses too. Again, there's no need to feel uncomfortable when your equine friend starts kissing, licking, or breathing on you. These are all often signs of affection and they could mean that you have mastered the heart of your horse.
Then, do horses like to be hugged?
Sharing body contact is one of the main ways horses share affection. Since horses don't have hands to hold or arms to give hugs, gentle leans and even "neck hugs" express their love. Can horses fall in love with humans? Horses and humans may develop a connection or trust through contact or riding or by way of grooming / care. They may show signs of recognition when you or other humans approach them. The trust may then allow the horse to form a bond with you.
Accordingly, how do you know if a horse likes you?
If a horse likes you, they will often come up to greet you when they hear you coming. They may run up to the pasture fence or be eagerly waiting for you at their stall door. If a horse is eager to greet you, that is their way of showing they like you.
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