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.
I think about thinking about thinking of a horse or a pony in the afternoon.
If it is a cat you cannot. uh thats a weird answer i do know how a dog or horse is thinking a horse licks and chews with their tounge when they are taught something new and a dog you cant tell at the exact moment but if you train him/her something new constantly they will do as told.
I am thinking a beliun horse is not a real horse.
Kind of. It's a bit hard because there isn't any exact translator =) BUT if you know your horse well, you can figure out what he's thinking or saying. For instance, if it's food time and your walking to the stable with it etc. it will probably be saying ' YAY my foods here' through a loud whinny. lol With my horse I can always tell what he's thinking. Also, my old horse was amazing, I had conversations with him and when he stuck his left ear back it was a no, right ear back, yes! Yes, I can. If you want me to help you find out what your horse is trying to tell you, go to www.freewebs.com/silverstallstables and go to the page called "Horse Talk."
You can tell how old a horse is by the grove on its last incisor's.
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If you mean 'how can you tell how old a horse is' The answer is, you can tell by their teeth. If you want to tell old a horse is, find a book about horses that gives you pictures of the different stages of their teeth. Match the horse's teeth up to what the picture says and you will know approximately how old that horse is.
tell them what your really thinking!
from what i can tell, an unproportional horse or a horse that is badly trained. its usually not their fault.
My first answer is a horse, however, thinking about garden beds, a gardener might go to "bed" with his shoes on.
it means that the horse is quick thinking, and can often become quite strong when riding.
To tell (or ask) your horse to trot is:"Aller au trotter."Translation is: To go into a trot.