horses drool ALOT when they eat too much clover, often in their pastures/feilds.
There are several different reasons a horse will drool. If your sure its not a medical problem (teeth or sinus) then its probably not serious. Some horses drool while waiting for their dinner. (like when a person's mouth waters when we smell something good cooking). Another reason a horse drools or slobbers can be from his bit. When a horse's mouth is foaming while being ridden its a good sign that his bit is working right in his mouth. Some bits are made of copper or what is called "sweetiron" and most horses like the taste of these!
there could be several reasons, the horse might have eaten clover which makes horses salivate and drool. The horse might also have a mouth problem such as a damaged tooth. And some horses begin to salivate and drool profusely when they know they are about to be fed.
well you should take it to the vet if its doing that...
give medicine
Salivating
You're probably thinking of a knight.
clare balding is famous for love of horse racing,her brother and father are heavily involved in horse racing
Salivating when it sees food
the horse could be out of shape.but if that isn't the case the weather could be a factor;and warming up slowly can help
Horses can contract tapeworms from an infected horse, or even a pasture that has been heavily grazed.
Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs through associations between an environmental stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus. In Pavlov's experiment the tone of a bell was the natural stimulus, and it caused salivating in response to food. Eventually the tone of the bell would produce salivating.
dude just calm down
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Salivating is the production of excess saliva in the mouth in response to smelling, seeing, or tasting food. It helps with the initial stages of digestion by moistening food and breaking it down with enzymes.