A horse who pins its ears back and clearly threatens or displays impatience is a ticking bomb. It is but a matter of time before the threat is carried through. It may be moments away, it may be years away, but it is coming. The trigger may be pretty much anything that upsets the pattern or slows it down. It is the nature of horses to use aggression to enforce their will if they feel it is necessary.
A horse will pin it's ears back when it is irritated or angry. It could be angr at you because you are telling it what to do or it could be mad at other horses that antagonize it
Some horses are also trying to establish a pecking order with you; aka trying to show you that they are in charge of YOU. You should make sure they realize YOU'RE the boss, not them.
It's a sign of alertness and interest when they hear an unfamiliar sound that makes them either suspicious o curious. They do it as a means to better hear something as well, since their ears are funnel-shaped so that they can better hear something that may be either friendly or not--friendly that being something to not worry about, not being something they may want to flee from.
horses ears flap because it shows how the horse is feeling * if the ears are back fully they are mad * if they are fowards they are happy are exicated * if they are moving they are linstening
They have ears so they can hear like us .
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Well this would depend on what you mean by 'flap'. A horse may 'flop' it's ears out to the side if it's bored, asleep, or even upset. They may wiggle their ears to try and dislodge a pest or debris. Sometimes a horse will lay it's ears back in anger or lay them sideways if they are ill. They also swivel their ears if they are listening to something.
It is not known why dachshunds flap their ears when they wake up. The most likely reason is to increase blood flow to the ears.
it flaps it's big ears back and forth to keep cool
No a horses ears unlike a humans ears do not keep growing with age.
elaphants flap their ears to keep their blood cool ,and it goes through their bodies to keep them cool.
Part of a cap or hat that covers the ears.
if the horses ears are slanted backwards it mean they might be unsure of angry
If A Horses Ears Are Flat Against Their Head Is A Common Sign Of Anger And Be Threatend. If The Horses Ears Are Just Swiveled Backwards They Are Listening To Whats On Their Back Or Behind Them.
Horses do have ears just like humans.
An ear flap
The way the horses ears are depends on its mood. They might be a little nervous or cautious.
having their ears pinned back is a horses way of showing aggrevation or annoyance. Unless there are flies, then they may be trying to prevent that. But mostly not a good thing when your horses ears are back