Horses ears can be slanted in many different ways. If they are slanted straight to the side and just flopping there, the horse is relaxing. If they are more erect and slightly slanted in any direction, they are merely listening to something over where his ears are ponted. If they are pinned back down against their neck, touching the neck, then the horse is angry and may bite, kick, or strike.
That it is angry!
If a horses ears are just slanted back hes either listening or annoyed. If they're pressed back then hes pissed.
if the horses ears are slanted backwards it mean they might be unsure of angry
It means he's listening and / or paying attention to you. if his ears are flat against his neck he's angry
angry
They are slanted backwards either if they are perturbed, or (if someone is riding them) they may be paying attention to them. ** A horse that has its ears slanted back may also indicate pain or fear. Their eyes often reflect on how they feel so pay close attention.
He/She is relaxed.
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
Hes is listening or dozing
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.
Howrse answer: angery