Angry horses often use body language to show they are frustrated or mad. In body language, a mad horse will pin its ears against the back of its head and often show the white part of their eyes and bare their teeth. Occasionally, an angry horse might swish its tail harshly and roughly from side to side (though this may be confused with swishing flies away).
However, the sound that an angry horse makes can be a multitude of different things. It might be squealing loudly or heavily snorting. Nonetheless, if you are trying to figure out whether a horse is mad or not, your best bet would be to look at the horse's body language.
Horse stomp there feet when they get tried. This does not mean that your horse is mad at you.
The A in mad has a short A sound.
The A in mad has a short A sound.
Hackney
Horse sound are a bit nasally as they use their nostrils to generate sound. The sounds they make are anything from soft nickers that sound like nnnhehheh to loud squeals when angry. And when calling to a buddy at a distance they make a sound that sounds like NEEEEHAHEH, (you need to imagine that with a slight stutter.) In Vietnamese it is Hí híhíhí
It's when you laugh and sound like a horse when you do. Like the sound horses make is probably the sound that;s comming out of your mouth.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World won the Oscar for Sound Editing in 1963.
Rocky the horse
Naahhh-Brush (Naah like the sound a horse makes!)
Horses get mad when they are being treated or ridden poorly, when they are under attack from a predator and cannot flee, when their space is invaded by another animal or horse they do not like or when being challenged by another horse. Some horses will also become mad when they are faced with a problem they do not understand.
If they are flat on the horses head the horse is mad. If it not flat, the ear is just a bit turned around when your riding, good. The horse is listening. If your just by your horse and you notice the ear is like that, and it is slanting here and there but not flat, it hears something. If it is flat, then not flat, then flat again, the horse is mad and it hears something, OR it hears something the horse doesn't like
Not always. the horse could also be listening but if they are flat pinned down to their head they are mad