A neigh if it a loud full call that sounds like the horse is saying: neeeeeeiiiighhh!, a whinny if it a high pitched call that sounds like the horse is saying: whinnnnnny! and a nicker if it is a low repeated sound that sounds like the horse is laughing. The nicker is quieter than a whinny/neigh
A horse's cry is often referred to as a "neigh" or "whinny."
Whinny, neigh, nicker, squeel, scream, beller are some terms used to describe horse sounds
Neigh
no horses cant cry
Her horse's name is Blue
Whinney
peewit
Founder is another name for laminitis.
There is no alternative scientific name for a chestnut.
No. Horses (and foals) cannot 'cry' but they can call to their mothers and the horses surrounding them. They can call out in pain, fear, excitement, nervousness, etc...
If you mean the ones that horses commonly wear when racing then they are also called blinders.
In the novel "Cowboys Don't Cry" by Marilyn Halvorson, Shane's 4 horses are Renegade, Big Red, Chance, and Smoky.
* Horses have feelings but it's not proven that they really can cry. * Horses can cry it is proven by the HAOHASOOAS (horse authorities of health and safely of other animals society) most ponies or horses can cry when giving birth, or hurt themselves. * My horse once cried. He fractured his skull and had A splitting head ache. He's OK now though, but he was crying tears.
Neighing Whinny Whicker (quiet) Scream (In pain or angry)
Shawnee, Goldie, Reb and Angel.