this means that he is angry and might bite or kick. If his ears are only slanted back, he might simply be listening to you riding him, or someone or thing behind him. If his ears are plastered down on his neck, he is very angry.
If a horse's ears are slanted backwards, this means that he is angry and might bite or kick.
some say it's angry or frightened ,, so i would like to know the truth. thanks all
When a horse's ears a turned back it can mean a range of things like: * annoyance * pain * domination (like if a horse goes up to another horse with its ears back) * or being afraid but if its ears are backwards but not flat and ridged against its head it could be listening to something behind it
-------------------------If they are flat on their head, it indicates:---------------------------------
~They are irritated
~Get away
~Warning it's herd/Warning something/someone
---------------------------If they are swiveled back, it indicates:-----------------------------------
~They are listening to you (mostly while riding)
~Listening for something
DO NOT GET THESE 2 MIXED UP; THEY MEAN VERY DIFFERENT THINGS
If the ears are 'pinned' or flat against the horse's head, or just about, it indicates anger, dislike, or is a threat. A horse pinning their ears is likely to bite or kick.
If the ears are more turned backwards, than lying against their head, they are simply listening to something coming from that direction. It could also be that the horse does not like something, but not to the point where they are threatening whatever it is.
If a horse's ears are slanted backwards it usually means it's angry. howrse answer: Angry
if the horses ears are slanted backwards it mean they might be unsure of angry
If a horse's ears are pointed backwards, they may be listening to you if you are riding. It can also be an expression of disapproval or annoyance.
Well if a horses ears are laid back, that means a horse feels scared or threatened.
angry
That it is angry!
It indicates that they are annoyed When their ears are slanted backwards they are also likely to bite so be careful because they can really hurt you.
it means they are mad
If both of a horses ears are pinned down backwards against his head, watch out! This means the horse is angry or very irratated and he is likely to attempt a kick or bite.
Howrse answer: angery
Asking for howrse the answer is angry... However, only slanted backwards in real life might only indicate he is relaxed. Pinned to the neck and slanted backwards to me are very different things, but that's the answer for howrse.
ANGRY, OR UPSET, SHOW OF AGGRESSIVENESS
he is angry or upset or showing their dominance