Hi Hive Lovers
Horses are always categorized as tame animals, as well as wild animals. There is no certainty of grouping them as tame or wild animals.
Everyone has their own argument for calling them tame or wild. People call them tame animals because they are well cared for and cared for in the stables and the owners are free to interact with their horses, such as cleaning the hooves, brushing the horse's body or riding it. However, some people also refer to them as wild animals. That's because the horses live wild in the wild and never interact with humans.
It's different in the Takengon area. This area is the only area where there are many horses. The horses here are also rarely cared for and often released into the wild. Rarely do people take care of their horses with care. The horses were only left to find their own food in the rice fields that had been harvested. At first glance they look like horses without a master. But actually these horses have their respective owners.
These horses are only willing to be driven away by their owners because the horses and their owners know each other well. If you try to approach and drive away the horses, then you will be chased by them, especially if one of them has a baby, I experienced it myself there.
If so, should the horses in Takengon be categorized as tame animals or wild animals?