Horses can make a variety of sounds, with the most common being whinnies, neighs, snorts, and nickers. Each sound carries different meanings, such as communicating excitement, calling for other horses, or expressing contentment. Additionally, horses may also grunt or blow air through their nostrils as part of their vocal repertoire. While the exact number of distinct sounds can vary, horses are capable of producing dozens of vocalizations.
Vocal sounds are many from a nicker to a whinny and even a low growl can be heard from a horse.
People want to make horse sounds because they are retarted
The same sounds every horse makes... neigh, snort, whinny etc.
A neigh.The sound of a horse is neigh, pronounced: nay.
well the horse should NT reguley neigh but horses make lots of diffrent sounds
A sound the horses make as a way to show their desire (sexually) for another horse. This call usually leads to increased sexual desire.
Yes, a "whinny" is one of the sounds a horse makes. A few other sounds are "nicker" and "snort".
They make a small whistle like neigh
# To utter a series of chirps. # To make clucking or clicking sounds with the lips, as in urging on a horse
A zebra is related to a horse and makes horse like sounds to express emotions. This includes but is not limited to neighing, braying, and the like.
You can make up to three different sounds with a bulge
The Pilgrims made clothing from dog and horse poop! It sounds gross but it is true!