They maintain the same traits as a group of horse’s in a field or in the case of wild horse’s such as wild Mustang’s or Camargue horse’s. For example – if one horse takes flight the others will follow . If unable to take flight self-preservation instincts such as biting or kicking may occur.
You will notice horse’s in a field showing the same traits as wild early horse with acting out herd behaviour resulting in a dominant horse and others forming a pecking order or hierarchy . Both early and modern horse favour being around other