I have never heard a horse make that noise. I suppose it is possible. Normally they scream a scream that is very loud and distinctly horse.
Animals make different sounds when they are in pain. For example, a horse would neigh, a lobster would scream and a cat would purr when in pain.
If a horse's ears are back, it can indicate anger, pain, or unhappiness; however often horses tilt their ears back to listen to a noise behind them. If the ears are pinned back flat to the head, it is a sign of anger, pain, or unhappiness.
It means to make a low pitch noise to present pleasure, pain, or grief! Hope this helped
Ask the patient to point to a pain chart to indicate his level if pain on a scale of 1 to 10.
If a horse has hock pain you should call an Equine Veterinarian and have them do a full work up on the horse to find why the hocks are sore.
There are many reason why the horse might of reared. Such as: The horse is in pain The horse got over excited The horse was scared
If you have a light pain in your forehead, you probably have a headache caused by noise or stress.
The homophones (sound-alike words) are:grown - adult, or made to growgroan - moaning noise, from pain, despair, or displeasure; to make this noise
A horse says 'whinny' . It's like a gentle neigh.
It is very difficult to not inflict some level of pain to a horse when they have a bit, because the bit relies on pain to make a horse do stuff. If you ever do much more than take the slack out of the reins, you are going to cause the horse some level of discomfort. If you try to pull a horse to the left right or to a stop with the reins, you are going to hurt him, and if you ever yank on the reins in frustration, the amount of pain is unbelieveable, because a horses mouth is so sensitive. Bits on their own do not hurt horses, but when operated by a human, there has probably for every horse been some time when pain was inflicted on them by the bit.
I seriously doubt it.
tinnitus - see doctor