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Horses snort when riding to clear their airways and communicate their emotions. It can also be a sign of excitement or alertness.

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Why do horses snort and what purpose does it serve in their communication and behavior?

Horses snort to clear their nasal passages and communicate with other horses. It serves as a way to express excitement, alertness, or as a warning signal.


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Horses may snort at you as a way to communicate their feelings, such as excitement, curiosity, or alertness. It can also be a sign of them trying to clear their nasal passages or express their emotions.


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They snort to clear their nostrils, similar to a human sneezing. they also snort to communicate with one another and sometimes make a snorting noise when breathing heavily from strenuous work.


Can horses learn to mimic basic human speech?

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