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Well it sort of depends which way they are going up if they are just going up with the inside of the ear pointing away from you then that mean they are mad!/ angery! but if they are pointing up with the inside of the ear pointing towrds you then it means that they are lissening to you other wise it good!

.P.S. Idk if it is a other way around or not well you will know if the horse does something bad when its doing one or the other. But i am like 99% sure that what I said is right up there!

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