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javasaurus ([personal profile] javasaurus) wrote2006-09-21 11:14 am

Q re horses and armor

Do you think that horses learn that they are a couple steps closer to invulnerable when wearing armor? How does their behavior change when wearing it? -- do they become more aggressive when wearing it, or do they mostly just want it off?

[identity profile] javasaurus.livejournal.com 2006-09-21 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, the joust horses were not the impetus behind the question, but rather my current computer "wallpaper." It features a knight on horseback, taken from the game Medieval: Total War. The horse's armor is bloodstained, but the armor is intact, so it's somebody else's blood, eh?

But now that you mention the joust horses... a couple of times recently, I've seen them remove a horse's breastplate during a joust (presumedly it had become damaged/dislodged). In such a case, does the horse think "uh-oh, I'm naked!" and shy away from the impact rather than charging into it?