horses have any type of emotions a human does but more varied. God made them to where losing a foal wont be as hard on them as a mom or dad losing their baby. but yes they have emotions.
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Yes, horses have almost similar emotions as humans. They can feel joy, jealousy, anger, happiness, unhappiness, depressed and excited.
a horse has a mane going down its head and then its stomach its four legs comes down to the ground and a tail flows behind the horse and of course eyes,nose,mouth,and ears.(Ears tell horses emotions) it looks like a zebra.
When a horse's ears are bent back, it can indicate that the horse is feeling defensive, apprehensive, or angry. This body language may suggest that the horse is feeling threatened or uncomfortable in a particular situation. It's important to be mindful of a horse's ear position as it can give insight into their emotional state.
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A zebra is related to a horse and makes horse like sounds to express emotions. This includes but is not limited to neighing, braying, and the like.
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A wild horse will behave just like any other horse in regards to being 'mean or nice'. They will behave in a mix of both ways with their emotions being influenced by whatever is happening to them at the moment.
Mr. Ed the talking horse (a 1960s TV show). Joke: A horse walks into a bar and the bartender asks "Why the long face?"
The horse most probably a hallucination, a representation of the man's conscience taking physical form and clawing at him along with a symbol of his past; he wanted to get away from the horse the same way he had escaped his home and land.
Neigh is the most commonly known sound, but they also whinny, nicker, squeal, grunt, and snort.
It is myriad of emotions.