I wish is were that easy. No. But you can tell a lot about a horse by his eyes. There are certain breeds that tend to be a little less honest, more likely to 'cheat' you. Nothing against the breed but I have been cheated more than once by Appaloosas. They are not all like that. But I haven't had much luck with them.
` There are some tricks used to find a horses personality through their body, though I've never heard of ears. A horse can only be judged individually, let's not take this "big ear" thing seriously. I've met many horses, lots of ear sizes who were all trustworthy and dependable. My favorite, ironically to the answer above, Appaloosas! `
Elephants,Donkeys And Zebras Even A Few Horses
A small horse with big ears is often referred to as a "donkey." Donkeys are known for their large ears, sturdy build, and are commonly used as pack animals. They are distinct from horses but belong to the same family, Equidae.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
In the animated series "Noddy," the character Big Ears is voiced by British actor and comedian, David Jason. He is well-known for his work in various television shows, including "Only Fools and Horses." David Jason's distinctive voice brings charm and warmth to the character of Big Ears, making him a beloved figure in the Noddy franchise.
They have big ears to better hear the predator.
So that they can filter in more sound waves
The Ears Are Little Cute Ears??????
They are big but not as large as portrayed in movies and media.
Big Ears was created on 1931-08-29.
they are very big horses
All horses that work should be given more to eat. Belgums are big horses, so naturally, yes, they would need more food. They would also need oats if the horse is working.
Elephants have big ears to cool them selves down.