It could be several things, but usually means if they are not flat against the head that the horse is relaxed
Here is how to read your horse:
Laid back flat against head: Angry or agitated
Perked forward: Interested and happy
Slanted back: Unsure, listening behind, or getting agitated
Floppy and down: Very sick!!! See a vet!
Twitching back and forth: Nervous, excited...
The horse is angry at you. if s/he is doing it at another horse it's a pecking order thing, saying s/he's boss (or they could just be messing with each other, it's situational). but if the horse is doing it at you, that horse is not a happy horse. it also could be due to past mistreatment (and is scared perhaps) by humans and so they try to scare people off by pinning his/her ears.
If they are only slanted back, they are merely listening to somethingb ehind them.
I think it means they're angry (?) :/ Well, when a horse is angry, it will flatten it's ears alongside it's head. They will be absolutely pinned down as far as it can make them go.
If A Horses Ears Are Flat Against Their Head Is A Common Sign Of Anger And Be Threatend. If The Horses Ears Are Just Swiveled Backwards They Are Listening To Whats On Their Back Or Behind Them.
If your horse has it's ears slightly back then that means It's listening to something behind them. However, if your horse has it's ears pinned back all the way, then that means it's angry at or scared by something.
Well if the horses ears are just slanted backwards a little it means the horse is listening to you. but if the horses ears are all the back where they are touching the back of there neck then they are very mad.
If a horse's ears are slanted back, it can indicate that the horse is feeling anxious, defensive, or in pain. It is important to assess the situation and address any potential sources of discomfort or stress for the horse.
When a horse's ears are slanted back, it usually indicates that the horse is feeling anxious, fearful, or agitated. It's important to observe other body language cues to understand the horse's overall state of mind and address any potential sources of stress.
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.
angry
Well if a horses ears are laid back, that means a horse feels scared or threatened.
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
Howrse answer: angery
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.
If a horses ears are just slanted back hes either listening or annoyed. If they're pressed back then hes pissed.
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.
he is angry or upset or showing their dominance