Horses are the ultimate emotion sensers. They are usually very quiet animals so people may tend to underestimate their sensetivity but they are constantly reading our faces, body language, tone of voice, and even the position of our bodies to theirs. They can pick up on a nervous handler, an inexperienced rider, and even get upset if two humans are angry at each other. If you watch the way horses relate to each other they are constantly giving each other messages and non-verbal signals. It's part of the herd mentality. They do the same with humans as we are just a member of their herd, hopefully the alpha. Most people have heard the golden rule of horsemanship. If you are angry or upset, whether at your horse or something else in your life, it's best to dismount and put your horse away for the day. An upset or angry rider or handler will cause much more damage than if you miss a day or two of training or riding. I practice this religously. The minute I start to feel frustrated or angry I calmly get off and put my horse away. This makes for a happier horse and rider.
They sense heat.
its just peoples personality....its an emotion or feeling.
Yes, horses can sense weather, and, the horses can predict when there is going to be an earthquake. They start bucking and neighing at each other. Hipprocker x
Emotional border is the range to which a person can sense an emotion. After that it just goes wild and the emotion breaks down.
ME lol=}
hearing(:
because he was a famous artist who touched other peoples Emotion and thoughs
Blind horses can not see, that is why they are called blind. The other senses will get better to help compensate for the blindness, the sense of smell will get better and the sense of touch will get better, as will the horses hearing.
Its Sense of Place! I am totally positive! =)
Yes, horses can feel a mosquito land on them.
He incorporated emotion into his compositions (apex)
It means that the person knows A LOT about horses. For example, if you can name all the parts of a horse, then you have horse sense. Generally, it means that the person has good common sense.