Through body language and verbal. Like Neighing, nickering, roaring, groaning, sighing, coughing, snorting and blowing to name a few. But horses rely mostly on body language like tail slashing, tail tucking, ear pinning, backing up, tossing head, snaking, pawing, raising legs, chomping, teeth grinding, head lowering and again, that's only naming a few. Horses have their own vast world of communication just like us humans, though theirs is much more strait forward then ours.
Horses have an interesting way of communicating to each other and humans. Horses communicate a lot with their ears, if their ears are perked up and moved around they are probably listening to some sort of sound, whether your voice or something around them. If they are made they will lay their ears flat on their head. If you are not used to a horse watch their ears to see if they are mad, happy, or curious.
Through body language. Their eyes and ears indicate alot. If you see the whites of their eyes, most of the time it's because they're scared. Horses move their ears to where they are listening. If a horses ears are pinned back he is angry. If a horses back leg is bent, he is resting. Once you know a horse pretty well, they'll find a way to tell you what they need to.
An easy question to answer! Horses generally cummunicate all the time, by swishing their tails, their ears, body language, and neighs, nickers, whinnies, snorts, and grunts. Horses can even communicate through sound we can't hear. The can make soft noises that are inaudible to the human ears, but they can hear. Sometimes they can hear it from a distance.
Mostly body language! like for example... If a horse gets scared or angry they pin there ears to there head, and lift there head high! A calm horse lets his/her head down low and relaxed.
Horses communicate through doing allot of things. If a mare walks into a pasture and wants the grain she's going to get it unless the horses don't see that shes warning them she'll pin her ears, warn to kick, then kick but she will never just jump right in there and start kicking. When a horse whats a buddy they nicker and prance it's a way to say I'm over here. They give signals to each other stand each other well.
Horses use body language for most inter-herd communications, but they will also use vocal sounds to communicate with horses farther away.
Nickers and Winnies.
with its ears or other signs
with their ears and other actions
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other
horses chewing on each other are often just grooming each other and if they are just grooming each other they should get along fine
dancing
they oink to each other
i heard they pee on each other
To find each other
Horses communicate with each other by use of body language. Rarely do they vocalize unless they are calling to one another.
Horses communicate with other horses with neighs,their ears,and body. Mostly their body though
Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
With body language. A horse can say a lot with just its ears, head and tail motions. They also can use their vocal sounds to find each other when out of sight. true
I do not know how Jaguars communicate with each other. They might growl or purr.
Horses don't ever really talk like a human, but they communicate with each other by neighing!
horses are like us their friends thy have their own little language they communicate just like us its like their saying hi to each other but sometimes they might be angry and they might give a nasty neigh
They communicate with each other through Canalicili Extensions.
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other
they hit each other
Horses dont eat each other they are vegetarians