There is a long list to how horses communicate. Horses use their ears, mouth, they nudge you and sometimes head-butt you and many more ways.
Horses communicate with other horses with neighs,their ears,and body. Mostly their body though
== == Horses communicate for the same reason humans communicate. To know things, to understand things, to talk for no reason. or naaaayy for no reason. All animals have some way of talking. A horse might be saying "Hey, theres a wildcat nearby!" or hey, how was the grain? Imagine you are walking around in random streets where no one speaks your language and the city is dangerous. Wouldn't you stick with a partner and talk with them alot? Horses are herd animals. Bottom Line-Safety
Doing things with horses. For example, riding and grooming.
horses communicate through body language, and yes they do "talk" to us as we talk to them even unconsciously.
Believe it or not they had knights and horses and stuff like that to entertain them. Here are the things they did not have.T.VRadio
They communicate through body language.
To find each other
Horses paw the ground as a natural behavior to communicate, relieve stress, or show impatience.
Horses paw while eating to search for better food, relieve stress, or communicate with other horses.
Horses snort when riding to clear their airways and communicate their emotions. It can also be a sign of excitement or alertness.
Percy Jackson's father Poseidon is the father of horses, so Poseidon could communicate with his creatures. Poseidon's children have the same power to communicate with horses, as Percy Jackson communicates with Blackjack and various horses throughout the series.
Sea horses communicate through a combination of visual displays, body postures, and color changes. They also use subtle movements, such as changing the angle of their body or fins, to convey messages to other sea horses. Additionally, they have been known to produce clicking sounds to communicate with each other.