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For questions about the domesticated work animals used in transportation and agriculture. This tag is relevant to questions about horse transportation logistics as well as biological alterations to horses in fiction. This tag is not relevant if horses are included in the setup of the question (i.e. story) but do not matter to the answer.
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Would a warhorse allow its rider to approach a Dragon at all?
The older, wiser, more experienced horses might have an easier time of it. The wiser horses will pick up on fear cues from their riders, if they trust their riders. Horses are herd animals. … Those younger horses would have been all over the arena.
In short, horses are social animals with a ranking system. The horses will look to their horse leaders. …