The ears will be pinned against his head (not just facing back-you can see the difference in the related links.)
It's really hard to tell what a horse is thinking, but they can use body language to tell you how they're feeling. If they are angry, or upset, or nervous.
Angry. Angry.
In some cases it means he/she is angry but in some other cases it just means he/she is looking somewhere, you can usually tell if their angry or if they are calm.Hope it helps xxx
yes
The horse is angry.
If they are WAY backward, like, almost touching the head, then that horse is spooked and angry! Calm the horse down. HOWEVER if the ears are slightly tilted back, then the horse is listening to you. If you tell the horse "Trot" then he/she will probably have been alert and would probably pick up the trot immediately.
He was angry and was shooting at another horse.
It means the horse is angry
um yes and no it just depends on the horse ?
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You can tell how old a horse is by the grove on its last incisor's.
When a horses ears are pinned it is trying to tell you it is angry, mad, defensive, annoyed or agitated. The horse normally wants you or something else to back off or get away.