if you can knit or some one else can then make a knitted hat just fit for your horses ears with string that ties at the bottom of their head, i have many and they work too... I hope this helped ;D
No a horses ears unlike a humans ears do not keep growing with age.
Both to keep bugs out and make it easier to feel bugs crawling around.
Pill bugs do not have ears in the traditional sense. They lack ears with eardrums but they can sense vibrations through their antennae and body hairs, allowing them to detect sound waves to some extent.
if the horses ears are slanted backwards it mean they might be unsure of angry
Yes, in the wild they have to keep their eyes and ears open for predators sneaking up on them.
Horses do have ears just like humans.
They are technically the ears of a bug
The way the horses ears are depends on its mood. They might be a little nervous or cautious.
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.
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
they store bugs and insects in them so they can craw in, digest the food, then the spit it out and eat the left over bugs. ears are also for HEARING!
no because they don't