"And maybe the horse will learn to sing," Finch said.
Through training, the horse learns to collect itself when requested to do so by the rider.
A horse may learn to come to its owner, for example, when the owner whistles.
In fact, horses can learn to respond to even the slightest signals.
After all, maybe the horse will learn to sing.
Even his horses had learned to understand a milder vocabulary.
The young horse quickly learns its position in society and gains acceptance from the other members of the herd as a whole.
Horses have a very good memory, and an intelligent horse may learn something from a single incident.
Who knows, perhaps the horse will learn to sing hymns.
No horse ever learned more quickly the meaning of the rein and the pressure of the knees.